Jamil Hubbard Guilty Of Racial Murder

Jamil Hubbard

Jamil Hubbard is a man from New Jersey who was just convicted of a murder that was committed because the victim was white. According to court documents Jamil Hubbard saw the victim, Jerry Wolkowitz, walking along the street and decided to attack him because of his skin color. Jerry Wolkowitz was badly beaten, dragged into a parking lot then run over with a car and would spend five months in the hospital before passing away from his injuries. When Jamil Hubbard arrested he would admit to police the reason behind the attack.

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A Middlesex County man with a criminal history has been charged with first-degree murder and felony murder in a brutal, deadly attack prosecutors say was racially motivated.

Jamil Hubbard, 26, of Sayreville, faced the additional charges after a Monmouth County grand jury returned a seven-count indictment, according to the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office.

His alleged victim, 55-year-old Jerry Wolkowitz died last October, five months after being beaten so badly that he had remained in a vegetative state ever since the attack, according to a GoFundMe campaign to help with his medical expenses.

Hubbard had attacked Wolkowitz from behind on May 1, 2018, according to Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni. Wolkowitz was hit on the head and face before being dragged into the parking lot of an apartment building on Harding Road, Gramiccioni said.

Hubbard then drove over Wolkowitz with his own car while stealing it, police said. Wolkowitz’s car was later recovered at Hubbard’s home in Sayreville.

Police have said Hubbard, who is black, did not know Wolkowitz, who is white, prior to the attack.

Hubbard has remained in jail, pending trial since his arrest in May 2018.

Hubbard has served prison time before, including a one-year sentence stemming from a 2015 charge of endangering the welfare of a child, according to state Department of Corrections records.

https://nj1015.com/murder-charge-for-nj-man-accused-of-deadly-racial-attack-on-white-man/

Todd and Julie Chrisley Sentencing Today

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Todd and Julie Chrisley are the two reality stars from the program Chrisley Knows Best who are to face a judge later today to see how long they are going to spend behind bars for a laundry list of convictions. Turns out when Todd and Julie Chrisley were showing off for the camera they were harbouring a deep secret as their showy life was a facade. Behind the cameras Todd and Julie Chrisley were engaged in some serious fraud to the tune of millions of dollars. Todd and Julie Christley would be convicted of conspiring to defraud banks in Atlanta out of more than $30 million of fraudulent loans, tax evasion and several tax crimes. Right now the Federal sentencing guidelines has Todd Christley receiving up to 22 years in prison and Julie Chrisley up to 12.5 years in prison. This post will be updated when the actual sentencing comes up

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Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley disagree with federal prosecutors who argue the couple should get “lengthy” prison sentences after they were found guilty of fraud and tax evasion charges, court filings show.

Now they await a judge’s decision at a sentencing hearing starting Monday, Nov. 21, that may last until Tuesday, Nov. 22, according to The Associated Press. The couple stars in “Chrisley Knows Best,” which premiered March 2014 on the USA Network.

Prosecutors said the Chrisleys’ crimes go back to before the show aired — when they defrauded banks in Atlanta and illegally obtained loans worth tens of millions of dollars — and lasted throughout filming, according to a June news release.

“The Chrisleys have built an empire based on the lie that their wealth came from dedication and hard work,” prosecutors wrote in a sentencing memo. “The jury’s unanimous verdict sets the record straight: Todd and Julie Chrisley are career swindlers who have made a living by jumping from one fraud scheme to another, lying to banks, stiffing vendors, and evading taxes at every corner.”

Prosecutors have recommended Todd Chrisley be sentenced to 17.5 to nearly 22 years in federal prison and his wife be sentenced to 10 to 12.5 years in prison based on the charges they were convicted on, according to a sentencing memo.

However, Todd Chrisley and his attorneys argued against the prosecutors’ suggestion, writing in his own sentencing memo nine years should be the maximum. The memo goes on to say that Todd Chrisley should receive a “below guideline sentence.”

Meanwhile, Julie Chrisley and her attorneys said “a reasonable sentence for (her) does not include incarceration,” arguing in her sentencing memo she had a “minimal role” in the offenses charged.”

McClatchy News contacted attorneys representing the Chrisleys for comment on Nov. 21 and was awaiting a response.

June, after a three-week trial, a federal jury found Todd and Julie Chrisley guilty of conspiring to defraud banks in Atlanta out of more than $30 million of fraudulent loans, tax evasion and several tax crimes, “including conspiring to defraud the IRS,” according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia’s news release. Julie Chrisley was also found guilty of wire fraud and obstruction of justice, prosecutors say.

This came after they were charged in August 2019, according to an earlier release.

Their accountant, Peter Tarantino, was also found guilty of tax crimes and “filing two false corporate tax returns on behalf of the Chrisleys’ company,” according to prosecutors.

He will also be sentenced at the Chrisleys’ hearing, the AP reported.

McClatchy News contacted Tarantino’s attorney for comment on Nov. 21 and was awaiting a response.

In their sentencing memo, prosecutors wrote that the Chrisleys were “driven by greed.”

The case dates to before the Chrisleys became reality TV show stars in March 2014, according to prosecutors. This is when they built their “empire.”

The show highlighted Todd Chrisley as a “self-made multimillionaire,” featuring him and his family, including Julie Chrisley and their five children, according to IMDb.

“Their ‘empire’ was built upon the backs of defrauded community banks that collapsed while Todd Chrisley used the stolen money to fly to Los Angeles for bi-weekly haircuts,” prosecutors wrote.

After defrauding Atlanta banks out of millions in loans, the Chrisleys went on a spending spree, buying luxury cars, clothes and real estate and funding their travel, according to the release. Additionally, they “used new fraudulent loans to pay back old ones.”

Then, “after spending all the money, Todd Chrisley filed for bankruptcy and walked away from more than $20 million of the fraudulently obtained loans,” prosecutors said.

He filed for bankruptcy when their reality show began, according to the release.

With their show, the Chrisleys “flaunted their wealth and lifestyle to the American public,” prosecutors wrote in the sentencing memo.

“As they began making money from the show, they hid it and refused to pay the federal income taxes that their viewers pay every year. Even while making millions of dollars, they insisted on defrauding everyone they encountered in the smallest ways imaginable. … And, believing themselves to be untouchable, Todd and Julie Chrisley tried to obstruct the grand jury investigating their crimes and put up their family members and friends to lie for them at trial,” prosecutors said.

At one point, Todd Chrisley lied about filing income tax returns and paying income taxes on a national radio program in February 2017, according to the 2019 release from the attorney’s office.

He declared “obviously the federal government likes my tax returns because I pay 750,000 to 1 million dollars just about every year so the federal government doesn’t have a problem with my taxes,” prosecutors said.

The Chrisleys’ show continued to air after they were indicted. The most recent episode aired Aug. 11.

https://news.yahoo.com/tv-stars-todd-julie-chrisley-173329642.html

Todd And Julie Chrisley Sentencing

The sentencing took place quickly for the couple as Page Six reported that Todd and Julie will soon be going to prison for the foreseeable future. Todd was given a sentence of 12 years as well as 16 months probation once he is released. His wife, Julie, was given a lighter sentence of only seven years but also will have 16 months of probation upon release. Before the sentencing, prosecutors asked for Todd to be given 22 years and Julie to be given 12 for their crimes.

Damien Lang Charged In Bryce Salter Murder

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Police in Kalamazoo Michigan have arrested Damien Lang and have charged him with the murder of Bryce Salter. According to police reports Bryce Salter and Damien Lang were involved in an altercation outside of a night club near the Western Michigan University earlier this month. Damien Lang allegedly pulled out a gun and shot Bryce Salter who would die at the hospital from his injuries. Damien Lang has been charged with murder as well as three counts third-offense felony firearm, carrying a concealed weapon, felon in possession of a firearm, and felon in possession of ammunition

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A 29-year-old Lansing man is in custody in the shooting death of a 21-year-old Kalamazoo resident in a strip mall parking lot near the Western Michigan University campus Nov. 11, 2022.

Damien Lang, 29, faces six felony weapons charges and an open murder charge in the fatal shooting of Bryce Salter, 21, in the the parking lot in the Campus Pointe Mall on West Michigan Avenue and Howard Street, according to court records.

Lang also facing three counts third-offense felony firearm, carrying a concealed weapon, felon in possession of a firearm, and felon in possession of ammunition, according to court records.

He was arraigned on the seven charges Monday morning.

A man drove Salter to the hospital where he died from his injuries, police said.

Lang is currently being held in the Ingham County Jail on a parole hold and is expected to be arraigned on the homicide this week in Kalamazoo County District Court.

Lang told police he saw Salter standing next to his Dodge Durango in the nearby parking lot by the Y-Bar at around 3:10 a.m. that night.

Surveillance video showed Lang walked over and argued with Salter then pointed a gun at his chest, knocking him to the ground.

Salter got up and began to fight Lang before he was shot, according to police.

Lang told police he blacked out during the shooting and admitted to confronting Salter because he thought he was going to steal his vehicle, according to court records.

“I don’t know what happened, I don’t know. I don’t know what me shot him,” Lang said during a Nov. 11 police interview, according to court records.

Lang admitted to dismantling the gun and getting rid of the weapon and bullets following the shooting, according to police.

Lang’s vehicle was registered to his girlfriend and police arrested him in Lansing after they pinged his cell phone, according to detectives.

Police responded to the scene and found multiple shell castings and the victim’s red hat in the parking lot outside the Y-Bar, according to detectives.

The Campus Pointe Mall, located right outside Western Michigan University’s campus, has been the location for violence in the past.

Three people were injured following a shooting outside of the Y-Bar nightclub in 2019.

Students have expressed concerns for their safety. However, Salter was not a WMU student, according to a university spokesperson.

https://wwmt.com/news/local/shooting-wmu-campus-fatal-bryce-salter-lansing-kalamazoo-county-court-police-jail-pointe-damien-lang

Wanted Christopher Francisquini For Murder Of Baby

Christopher Francisquini

Police are searching for Christopher Francisquini for the murder of an eleven month old baby. According to police reports an eleven month old girl was killed at a home in Naugatuck Connecticut however they are not saying how the baby died and have said that Christopher Francisquini lived at the home. Christopher Francisquini who is a convicted felon is described as 6 feet tall weighing 230 pounds. Along with the murder child Christopher Francisquini is also facing other charges.

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Police say the man wanted in the killing of a 1-year-old child remains at large Saturday and is believed to be in the New Haven area.

Naugatuck police released images of a man they believe is Christopher Francisquini, who was seen around 4 p.m. Friday afternoon on security footage on Quinnipiac Avenue in New Haven. Police said the person seen in the footage “matches the clothing description and is believed by investigators to be Francisquini.”

Naugatuck police said they are working with state and federal authorities to find Francisquini, 31, who fled the Millville Avenue home where the child was killed Friday morning.

Naugatuck police said Francisquini lived at the home and was related to the girl, but they have not specified their relationship.

Neighbors who live on Millville Avenue described the area as quiet and void of activity.

Francisquini was convicted in 2013 of first-degree assault and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. He has also been found guilty of possession with intent to sell or dispense, and two counts of interfering with or resisting an officer, according to court records. 

In November 2021, state police and West Haven police charged Francisquini with two counts of second-degree assault, third-degree assault, robbery by carjacking, first-degree larceny, third-degree robbery, four counts of assaulting public safety, emergency medical, public transit or health care personnel, attempting to commit an escape from custody, interfering with or resisting an officer, second-degree breach of peace and two counts of failure to comply with fingerprint requirements, court records show. 

He was additionally charged out of Derby in March on counts stemming from November 2021. He was charged with two counts of second-degree breach of peace, third-degree burglary, four counts of attempting to commit third-degree larceny and attempting to commit first-degree larceny, according to court records. 

His bonds for these cases totaled more than $400,000. He was released from custody in July, court records show. 

Anyone with information about Francisquini’s whereabouts can contact Naugatuck Police at 203-729-5221 or the department’s confidential tip line at 203-720-1010.

https://www.ctinsider.com/news/article/Naugatuck-Francisquini-girl-killed-New-Haven-17597449.php

Heather Reynolds Sentenced To Life For Baby’s Murder

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Heather Reynolds is a woman from New Jersey who was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for the murder of her seventeen month old baby. According to court documents in 2019 Heather Reynolds would suffocate seventeen month old Alex by holding a cleaning wipe over his mouth and nose. Heather Reynolds who was also charged with conspiracy in an alleged murder-for-hire plot to kill a former boyfriend. Heather Reynolds was also convicted of drug charges as well as child endangerment charges.

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A New Jersey woman convicted of murder in the death of her 17-month-old son 4 1/2 years ago has been sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole, authorities said.

Judge Gwendolyn Blue also sentenced Heather Reynolds, 45, of Sicklervile last week to concurrent terms on child endangerment and drug counts, the Camden County prosecutor’s office said. Reynolds was convicted of the crimes in July during a nine-day trial but acquitted of conspiracy in an alleged murder-for-hire plot to kill a former boyfriend.

The judge listened to members of the victim’s family discuss how the defendant’s crime had affected their lives before imposing sentence, the office said.  

“We are grateful to the jury for the time and attention that they gave to this case,” said Peter Gallagher of the Camden County prosecutor’s office.

Prosecutors alleged that Reynolds suffocated her son, Axel, by holding a cleansing wipe over his nose and mouth in May 2018. They alleged that she was driven by a drug addiction and desire to maintain an extra-marital affair and killed her son to get him out of the way.

Her attorney, who has vowed an appeal, called her a devoted mother who tried to revive her son when she found him unresponsive and then ran out holding him and screaming for help from neighbors.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/heather-reynolds-life-sentence-convicted-of-killing-17-month-old-son-new-jersey/