Jewayne Price Arrested For South Carolina Mall Shooting

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Jewayne Price has been arrested in Columbia South Carolina for a shooting at a mall that left over a dozen people injured. According to police reports Jewayne Price and two other suspects, who have not been named, displayed weapons and opened fire injuring fourteen people. So far Jewayne Price has been charged with unlawfully carrying of a pistol however Columbia South Carolina police have stated that more charges are imminent. For whatever the reason Jewayne Price was allowed to post bond and is currently under house arrest.

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More than a dozen people are dealing with injuries from a shooting at a mall in Columbia, South Carolina Sunday, and police have arrested a 22-year-old suspect in connection with the shooting.

Columbia Police Department Chief W.H. ‘Skip’ Holbrook said Jewayne M. Price has been charged with unlawful carrying of a pistol, and additional charges may be forthcoming.

At a hearing on Sunday, Price was given a $25,000 surety bond. He was also placed on house arrest and ordered to wear an ankle monitor.

The judge allowed Price to travel from home to work, at certain times of the day.

Price is also prohibited from contacting the victims of the shooting, or anybody else who might be involved.

Chief Holbrook said 14 victims were injured in the shooting Saturday at Columbiana Centre mall. The oldest is 73-years-old, and the youngest is 15-years-old.

Nine of the victims have gunshot wounds, while the other five have broken bones, cuts, and a head injury from trying to flee the mall.

“At last check, the only victim who continues to receive medical treatment at a local hospital is the 73-year-old female. All of the other victims have been treated and released or will be released shortly,” Holbrook said in a news release.

Police officers detained two additional males with Price Saturday, and those two were released from custody after Holbrook said “it was determined that they were not involved in the shooting.”

He wrote that ballistic evidence indicates that at least two different firearms were used by two suspects, and investigators are working to identify at least two additional suspects “who were observed with firearms.”

Investigators have seized one firearm related to the incident.

He said investigators believe the shooting was an isolated incident between the suspects, and “likely stemmed from an on-going conflict.”

The police department is investigating, and expressed appreciation for those who shared tips so far. Anyone who witnessed, or captured the incident on video is asked to call the department’s Criminal Investigations Bureau at 803-545-3525.

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Daniel Auster Charged With Manslaughter

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Daniel Auster has been charged with manslaughter in the death of his ten month old daughter. According to police reports Daniel Auster was looking after his infant daughter when she would die. Autopsy reports would show that the ten month old girl died from a fentanyl and heroin overdose. Daniel Auster, who is the son of famed author Paul Auster. Daniel Auster would be arrested following the toxicology reports and charged with manslaughter.

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The investigation into a 10-month-old’s death in Brooklyn last fall has turned criminal, with police arresting her father and charging him with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide in her fatal overdose.

A medical autopsy following the death of Ruby Auster on Nov. 1, determined the baby died of “acute intoxication” from the combination of fentanyl and heroin, police said. Emergency personnel transported the child from a Park Slope address to a nearby hospital, but life-saving measures were not successful.

More than five months after her death, police arrested the child’s father, Daniel Auster. He was arrested in Williamsburg and criminally charged after conferral with the district attorney’s office in Brooklyn.

Attorney information for Auster was not immediately known.

The New York Times reported that the 44-year-old is the son of noted author, Paul Auster, who penned best sellers “City of Glass” and “4 3 2 1.” The novelist declined to comment on the case.

Police arrested Daniel Auster 24 years after he was arrested on charges of possession of stolen property for stealing $3,000 from Andrew Melendez, a drug dealer killed in a notorious murder case in 1996. Auster pleaded guilty but was not implicated in the killing, The Times said.

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/nyc-man-charged-in-overdose-death-of-10-month-old-daughter/3648973/

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The troubled son of renowned author Paul Auster has been arrested for the Brooklyn drug overdose death of his 10-month-old daughter while he was watching the infant last November, police said Saturday.

Daniel Auster, 44, claimed he fell asleep with little Ruby napping on his chest and awoke to find the baby lifeless inside a Park Slope apartment on Nov. 1, police sources said

While an initial autopsy showed no signs of physical or internal trauma, subsequent toxicology tests determined the infant was killed by an overdose of fentanyl and heroin, sources indicated. Auster was charged Friday with manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide.

A high-ranking police source said Auster made some incriminating statements. According to sources, he called 911 and performed CPR on Ruby before cops arrived. The child died at Methodist Hospital.

A police spokesman couldn’t say Saturday how Ruby was exposed to the drugs, but noted that the tot was in the father’s care while her mother was at work.

A woman who answered the door at the apartment where the child was sickened, did not want to speak.

Auster’s father is the acclaimed author of “The New York Trilogy,” “The Book of Illusions,” “The Music of Chance” and “Moon Palace,” and wrote the screenplay for the 1995 Wayne Wang film “Smoke.”

“No, I don’t want to talk about it,” Paul Auster told the Daily News on Saturday. “Will you please go away?”

Instagram photos of the father and daughter posted after the death showed Auster with the baby on his shoulders on a sunny day in the park and dressed as the Tin Man for Halloween as he held the sleeping little girl.

Auster’s name surfaced in the infamous 1996 “Club Kid Killing” of Andre “Angel” Melendez, 26, a Colombian immigrant, who got the nickname Angel because he wore feather-covered wings to Manhattan clubs, including the Tunnel and the Limelight.

“Club Kid” Michael Alig and his roommate Robert Riggs pleaded to manslaughter in the murder and dismemberment of Melendez, a reputed Manhattan club scene drug hustler.

Riggs told police he intervened when Melendez attacked Alig during a fight over money. Riggs said he hit Melendez in the head with a hammer and Alig held a pillow over his face until he died.

They left the body in a bathtub for a week, then cut off the legs and dumped the pieces into the Hudson River. Melendez’s torso washed up on Staten Island.

Then 20-year-old Auster pleaded guilty to stealing $3,000 from Melendez after the grisly crime. He was sentenced to five years probation.

Alig served 17 years in prison and died of a drug overdose in 2020. Riggs spent 13 years behind bars for the killing.

Daniel Auster’s rap sheet includes a handful of arrests in the late 2000s, for drug possession in 2008 and 2010 and petty larceny and possession of stolen property in 2009, authorities said.

https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-paul-auster-son-arrested-infants-death-20220416-5a5h5rs6hfcrxjo7vr6oz2peki-story.html

Robert Tincher III Murders Grandmother By Stuffing Her In The Freezer

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Robert Tincher III is a man from Georgia who was just charged with his grandmothers murder by stuffing her in the freezer. According to police reports Robert Tincher III would stuff his grandmother in the freezer months before she was discover while she was still alive and proceeded to leave her there. Georgia police believe that the grandmother, Doris Cumming, was injured in a fall and instead of seeking medical attention Robert Tincher III would stick her in the freezer while she was still alive. Apparently sometime in the last few months Robert Tincher III decided to move the freezer into a different room however his grandmother stayed in the freezer. Now Robert Tincher III has been charged with felony murder

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Georgia man is being charged with murder after allegedly leaving his own grandmother in a freezer for months.

Robert Tincher III, 29, was charged with felony murder after he allegedly put his grandmother, Doris Cumming, 82, in a freezer for months, according to Fox 5

Floyd County Police said that the discovery of Cumming’s body was made on Thursday in a home that the two shared in Armuchee.

An investigator said that Cumming was still alive when she was put into the freezer.

“From what we determined, at the time, he believed she was still breathing and had some movement at the time she was going into the freezer,” said Floyd County Investigator Brittany Werner.

The body remained in the freezer for months, and police say Tincher moved the freezer to a different location when the body was still inside it.

Police said that they believe that Cumming was injured in December after a fall, and that Tincher didn’t seek medical attention for his grandmother, instead dragging her through the home.

A warrant for Tincher’s arrest states that he “heard and saw numerous bones break.” He wrapped Cumming in plastic bags and placed her in a large freezer, according to police.

Charges state that Tincher “acknowledged her back broke going into the freezer.”

He was also charged with aggravated battery and concealing the death of another

Tincher told an investigator that he didn’t call 911 because there was a warrant out for his arrest for an incident involving terroristic threats that he allegedly made on social media aimed at his wife.

He also told the investigator how much he loved his grandmother.

“He said she was the only family member that gave him the courtesy and love and attention he needed,” Werner said.

An autopsy is being performed on Cumming’s body by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to determine a cause and time of death.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/georgia-man-charged-with-murder-after-allegedly-leaving-grandmother-to-die-in-freezer

Jacob Muse Charged In Georgia Shooting Range Murders

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Jacob Muse has been arrested and charged for the triple murder at the Lock, Stock & Barrel in Georgia. According to police records Jacob Muse allegedly walked into the Lock, Stock & Barrel and would shoot and kill Tommy and Evelyn Hawk as well as their grandson Luke Hawk. It is not known at this time if Jacob Muse had any relationship with the Hawk’s or what was the motive behind the triple murder. Jacob Muse has been charged with three counts of malice murder which maximum sentence is the death penalty.

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One person has been taken into custody for the murder of three people at a Coweta County gun range. The arrest comes exactly a week after the crime shook the Grantville community.

Jacob Christian Muse, 21, of College Park, was charged with three counts of malice murder, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said.

Details of what led investigators to the arrest of Muse were not immediately available.

Tommy and Evelyn Hawk and their grandson Luke were found the night of April 8 at the Lock, Stock & Barrel, which is owned by the family.

The Hawk family did not have a comment immediately following the arrest.

Muse was booked into the Coweta County jail.

Officials said the joint investigation into the murders remains open and very active.

https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/coweta-county-gun-range-triple-murder-suspects-arrested

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A Georgia man was arrested in connection with a shooting at a Grantville, Georgia, shooting range that resulted in three deaths last week, authorities said Friday.

Jacob Christian Muse, 21, faces three counts of “malice murder” in the shooting on April 8 at the Lock Stock & Barrel Shooting Range, according to a statement from Georgia Bureau of Investigations, the ATF and the Grantville Police Department.

t’s unclear whether Muse had an attorney as of Friday. He is at the Coweta County Jail, authorities said.

The victims were the range owner, Tommy Hawk, his wife Evelyn – both 75 – and their 17-year-old grandson, Luke, according to officials. They were all shot inside the family business, authorities said.

The bodies were discovered by Coweta County Coroner Richard Hawk, son of the couple and father to Luke, according to the police.

Authorities said the suspect had also stolen a cache of firearms from the shooting range, which is about 50 miles southwest of Atlanta.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/04/15/us/georgia-shooting-range-triple-homicide/index.html

Danielle Radue Guilty Of Infants Murder

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Danielle Radue has plead guilty to the murder of her two month old son in Idaho. According to court documents Danielle Radue son Dawson McKinney was rushed to the hospital in poor condition. Doctors would learn that Dawson McKinney had suffered a severe head injury including a fractured skull and bleeding on the brain. Unfortunately the little boy would die and Danielle Radue would be arrested and charged with first degree murder. Eventually Danielle Radue would use an Alford Plea which basically is saying that she understands the State has enough evidence to find her guilty however she maintains her innocence. Danielle Radue will be sentence in June 2022 where she faces life in prison

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A 28-year-old Meridian woman pleaded guilty last week to first-degree murder in the death of her two-month-old son.

Danielle Radue entered an Alford plea, under which she maintains her innocence but admits that the prosecution has more than enough evidence to convict her. Alford pleas still result in a conviction and are treated the same as a traditional guilty plea in terms of sentencing. 

Radue was arrested in May 2020 after 2-month-old Dawson McKinney was brought to the hospital with a severe head injury. 

The baby had a fractured skull, bleeding in his brain, and eye hemorrhages, according to doctors who examined him. Radue called for an ambulance from a neighbor’s house after the baby began struggling to breathe, officials said. 

The infant died in the hospital days later. 

According to prosecutors, Radue gave conflicting explanations on how the boy was hurt, telling detectives that he had fallen off a couch, that she had tripped and fallen while holding him, and finally that she had forcefully put him on the floor in a moment of frustration.

She told police that she had not meant to hurt the baby. 

Radue has been free on a $1 million bond since August 2020.

Sentencing in the case is set for June 29. Radue faces up to life in prison

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