Jason Chen Charged In Jasmine Pace Murder

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Jason Chen has been charged in the murder of missing woman Jasmine Pace. According to police reports Jasmine Pace was reported missing a week ago. Investigators in Chattanooga Tennessee have said their investigation has turned from a missing person to a homicide investigation and Jasmine Pace boyfriend Jason Chen has been arrested and charged with murder. Police have yet to locate the body of Jasmine Pace. Police would search the home of Jason Chen and evidence found pointed to murder.

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A man taken into custody in Williamson County Tuesday is now facing criminal homicide charges following a woman’s recent disappearance in Hamilton County.

Nolensville Police Chief Roddy Parker confirmed his agency arrested Jason Chen on Tuesday, Nov. 29 and took him to jail in Franklin after Hamilton County authorities reached out over the weekend about a missing woman.

Then, on Wednesday, Nov. 30, the Hamilton County District Attorney’s Office and the Chattanooga Police Department held a joint news conference about the arrest.

According to Hamilton County District Attorney Coty Wamp, the missing persons case for Jasmine Pace transitioned into a homicide investigation on Sunday, Nov. 27 based on evidence that came to the Chattanooga Police Department’s attention.

Since then, Chattanooga authorities have reportedly worked around the clock to gather information leading to Pace’s location, which Wamp described as a priority going forward.

Wamp said evidence was discovered at Chen’s apartment while executing a search warrant that led to police deeming him a legitimate suspect in the investigation. Since then, new evidence surfaced that allowed law enforcement to develop probable cause in the case of a homicide

Jason Chen was found at his home — described by authorities as his family residence — in Williamson County Tuesday night and taken into custody.

Wamp announced Hamilton County has taken out charges for criminal homicide against Chen while the state of Tennessee is pursuing first-degree murder charges. Meanwhile, Chen is set to be transported to Hamilton County by Thursday, Dec. 1 to face charges in court.

A detective at Wednesday’s news conference said Pace and Chen had a relationship for a few months, adding that Pace’s last known location was at Chen’s apartment — his primary residence — in the Northshore area of Chattanooga.

The Dade County Sheriff’s Office shared a flyer on social media that said 22-year-old Pace was last seen by her family on Tuesday, Nov. 22 and her vehicle was tracked to 900 Mountain Creek Road in Chattanooga.

ccording to officials, the investigation into Pace’s disappearance is still ongoing, so community members are urged to reach out to the Chattanooga Police Department if you have any information about her whereabouts

https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/man-arrested-in-williamson-county-after-woman-reported-missing-in-east-tn/

Ashley Long and Christopher Gardner Murder 7 Month Old

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Ashley Long and Christopher Gardner have been indicted in the murder of their seven month old son. According to police reports Ashley Long and Christopher Gardner would bring the 7 month old to a hospital where he was pronounced deceased. After an autopsy it was determined that the pair were responsible for the death of the infant. Upon further investigation of the three other children they had in their home police in Tennessee determined that the children had been abused and neglected. Now Ashley Long and Christopher Gardner have been charged with felony murder, two counts of aggravated child abuse, neglect and endangerment and there counts of child abuse neglect and endangerment, the TBI said.

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Two parents from Oakland, Tennessee now face murder charges in connection to the death of their 7-month-old son, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI).

The TBI said that 29-year-old mother Ashley Long and 38-year-old father Christopher Gardner are responsible for the death of their son, 7-month-old Max Long.

Max Long was brought to a Memphis hospital by Ashley Long and Gardner on June 23, 2022, according to the TBI. The 7-month-old boy was pronounced deceased at the hospital.

While investigating the child’s death, agents identified the two parents as the people responsible for his death. Agents also suspect the pair of abuse and neglect of their three other young children inside of their home on Laurel Street in Oakland, Tennessee.

On Monday, November 28, 2022, the Fayette County Grand Jury returned indictments charging both Long and Gardner with felony murder, two counts of aggravated child abuse, neglect and endangerment and there counts of child abuse neglect and endangerment, the TBI said.

Both Long and Gardner have been in a Fayette County Jail since June 23. Bond for each of them is set at $1,000,000.

https://news.yahoo.com/west-tennessee-parents-indicted-murder-165301566.html

Tammel Esco Gets 17 Years For Punching Asian Woman Over 100 Times

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Tammel Esco was just sentenced to 17.5 years in prison for attacking an elderly Asian woman and punching her 125 times. According to court documents Tammel Esco would start yelling at the 67 year old woman who was walking to her apartment in Yonkers New York. After screaming hate filled profanity at the woman he would visciously attack her causing bleeding on the brain and facial fractures. Tammel Esco would be arrested and would plead guilty to the assault with hate crime factors. Now Tammel Esco will spend the next 17.5 years in the New York Department Of Corrections.

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A New York man who was caught on video punching an elderly Asian woman 125 times earlier this year was sentenced to over 17 years in jail in connection with the hate crime attack, officials announced Tuesday.

Tammel Esco, 42, was sentenced to 17.5 years in state prison and five years of post-release supervision in Westchester County Court in connection with the March attack, Westchester County District Attorney Miriam E. Rocah announced in a news conference.

In the brutal assault he called the woman of Filipino descent an “Asian b—-” and she was left suffering bleeding on her brain and multiple facial fractures. 

He had pleaded guilty to first degree assault as a hate crime, a violent felony, in September.

“This is a case that has traumatized not only the victim and her family, but also her neighbors in the city of Yonkers, the broader Westchester community and the broader Asian American and Pacific Islander community really across the country,” Rocah said. 

She said the victim and her family worked with the district attorney’s office all while recovering from her injuries. 

In the March 11 attack, the woman was walking into her apartment building on Riverdale Avenue in Yonkers when Esco, who lived in the same building and was outside in front, yelled at her calling her a racial slur, Rocah said.

He then followed her as she entered the building and punched her in the head, knocking her to the ground, and continued to hit her over 100 times, stomped on her body, and spat on her “in a particularly vile act,” Rocah said. The incident was caught on the building’s surveillance camera. 

Esco was arrested the same day and has been held without bail since the attack. 

Jennifer Wu, one of the pro bono attorneys for the victim and her family, said the victim didn’t want to disclose her medical status and asked for privacy, “as we continue to heal and try return to our normal lives.”

“We appreciate the love and support of the community and the many people who were outraged by this hateful attack. Hate has no place in this society,” Wu said. 

Yonkers Police Commissioner Christopher Sapienza said there was no relationship between the two, and the incident was an isolated attack. 

“In 27 years of policing, this was one of the most violent and one of the most heinous crimes I’ve ever witnessed,” Sapienza said.

The victim appeared in court to read her impact statement revealing she had to leave her longtime home after the attack and feared for her life.

“Because of the viciousness and hate of Tammel Esco, I lost the place I called home for over 24 years, the place where I raised my daughters, and my longtime neighbors,” she said.

“As the attack happened, all I could think was, ‘Please Lord let me live, please Lord my daughters need me,'” she continued. “A complete stranger heartlessly spit, beat and kicked me over 100 times just because of my heritage… My only hope is that God and the criminal justice system will see fit to make sure this never happens to any other innocent family again.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/man-punched-67-year-old-asian-woman-125-ny-gets-17-years-prison-rcna59328

Timothy Olson Dating App Predator Arrested In Wisconsin

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Timothy Olson is a man from Wisconsin who uses a dating app to meet women, then he would drug them and then take their personal possessions. According to police reports Timothy Olson is going to be charged with a long list of charges including kidnapping, burglary, identity theft and many more. Timothy Olson is also being investigated after a woman he gave drugs to would end up passing away. Needless to say police are looking for more victims of Timothy Olson. Oh the woman that he kidnapped was in her seventies.

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Timothy Olson, a person of interest in a death investigation in South Milwaukee, has been arrested by Franklin police. The arrest came around 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 29 – hours after Olson was spotted at a business on S. 27th Street in Franklin Monday night.

Franklin Police Chief Rick Oliva held a news conference on Monday afternoon to explain how the arrest came to be

The chief said an officer noticed a person matching Olson’s description pushing a bicycle in the area near 35th and Rawson in Franklin. As officers approached, Olson fled into a nearby condo complex. Officers pursued, caught up to Olson, and there was a brief struggle in which Olson had to be tased. Olson was then taken into custody. 

“We’re absolutely glad he’s off the street – and we put a tremendous amount of effort in locating him,” Oliva said.

Olson is wanted in several jurisdictions for multiple alleged crimes. In addition, Chief Oliva noted Olson is now a suspect in a kidnappings and identity theft case involving a 79-year-old woman that happened in Franklin on Nov. 23. 

“She was fine. She was very shook up to say the least,” Oliva said. “She was very relieved to hear that we took (Olson) into custody.”

Investigators also say Olson is involved in at least two burglaries in Franklin just prior to his arrest. 

When Olson was captured, he complained of shortness of breath. He was taken to a hospital for observation – and is now in the Franklin lockup facility. Officials say he is being interviewed by detectives from FranklinRacine, and South Milwaukee.

“I think it’s likely that there’s other victims – maybe some that are embarrassed to come forward,” Chief Oliva said. “Hopefully that he’s in custody now, if there are victims that, they’re more likely to call their local departments and report that.”

The chief punctuated the news conference by saying, “There’s no doubt that this person would continue to do what he did until caught.”

Racine police first warned the public about Timothy Olson in early November. Investigators say he’s meeting up with women he’s connected with on apps, drugging them and stealing money from them.

Olson has been linked to a woman in a bar who fell unconscious while in his presence. She was rushed to the hospital, where she later died. This incident occurred on Thursday, Nov. 17. 

Officials say this is now the third woman that they know of, from other jurisdictions, who have ended up unconscious while being in Olson’s presence.

Olson currently has a warrant for five counts of Felony Personal ID Theft-Financial Gain out of Mount Pleasant Police Department. 

If you have been victimized in this way or if you have any additional information about this incident, the Racine Police Department Investigations Unit would like to speak to you. Any witnesses, or citizens with information, are urged to call the Racine Police Department Investigations Unit at 262-635-7756. Those who wish to remain anonymous may contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 262- 636-9330, or through the Crime Stoppers app by using the p3 app.

 Ahmad Shareef Charged In Decapitation Murder

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 Ahmad Shareef is a man from Pennsylvania who has been charged in a brutal murder where a woman’s head was cut from her body. According to police reports  Ahmad Shareef would attack  Leila Al Raheel inside of their home and would decapitate the victim. When officers arrived on the scene they would find the head of the victim in the kitchen.  Ahmad Shareef would be arrested blocks away from the Philadelphia home.  Ahmad Shareef has been charged with murder.  Leila Al Raheel was Ahmad Shareef wife

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Police on Wednesday released the name of the man accused of decapitating his wife in a gruesome afternoon incident that shocked neighbors.

Ahmad Shareef, 34, is charged with murder and other offenses in the incident, police say. 

The victim, 41-year-old Leila Al Raheel, was pronounced dead before 1 p.m. Tuesday at a home on the 300 block of Magee Avenue. Later that day, police found Shareef hiding and he was taken into custody.

A knife was recovered from the scene.

https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/man-charged-with-murder-in-wifes-gruesome-decapitation-death/

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A man is facing charges after investigators say a woman was found decapitated inside a Philadelphia home Tuesday afternoon.

The gruesome discovery was made at a property on the 300 block of Magee Avenue just before 1 p.m., according to police

Officers found a 41-year-old woman with a ‘severed head’ on the kitchen floor of the home, police said. 

A man, later identified as 34-year-old Ahmad Shareef, was arrested blocks away from the house.

Prosecutors announced charges against Shareef hours after the brutal killing, including murder and abuse of a corpse. He is being held without bail.

Neighbors who spoke to FOX 29 claimed Shareef was known for lewd, bizarre and sometimes threatening behavior. 

“The older I got, the more I could see something was wrong in that house,” Gabriel Ramirez said. “There are young girls in that house and I don’t know what they’ve had to endure their whole lives.”

Police say no children where home at the time of the gruesome murder. A witness reportedly helped identify Shareef, leading to a quick arrest.

“The adults in that house are completely unhinged,” one neighbor said. “It’s a house of horrors, I feel bad for those children, it’s devastating.”

https://www.fox6now.com/news/police-woman-found-decapitated-inside-philadelphia-home-man-in-custody