Talia Nelson Murders Son In Florida

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Talia Nelson is a woman from Florida who has been arrested for the murder of her fourteen year old son who weighed only 33 pounds at the time of his death

According to police reports Talia Nelson would phone 911 and saying that her fourteen year old son was unconscious. When officers arrived at the home they would find the body of Zayke Smith-Nelson who was obviously severely malnourished and had bed sores along the side of his body. Nelson would tell police she was cooking her son supper when the teenager passed out

Talia Nelson would later admit to police that she dropped the ball in terms of taking care of Zayke Smith-Nelson. An autopsy would later reveal that there was clear evidence that the teen had been beaten numerous times with an object due to the scarring on his body. Nelson attempted to tell police that the fourteen year old suffered from a string of medical disorders however she was unable to name a single doctor who had diagnosed Zayke

Now Talia Nelson has been charged with one count each of first-degree felony murder, aggravated manslaughter of a child, and aggravated child abuse

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A 43-year-old woman in Florida is accused of knowingly torturing, starving, and neglecting her 14-year-old son, who weighed only 33 pounds when he was killed. Talia Nelson was taken into custody on Friday and charged with one count each of first-degree felony murder, aggravated manslaughter of a child, and aggravated child abuse in the death of Zayke Smith-Nelson, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

The average weight for a 14-year-old boy is between 110 and 120 pounds, per the Center for Disease Control.

Officers with the Daytona Beach Police Department at about 8:02 p.m. on Jan. 1 responded to Nelson’s home on Carolina Lake Drive regarding a report of an unconscious juvenile, according to a probable cause affidavit obtained by The Daytona Beach News-Journal. Upon arriving at the home, first responders made contact with Nelson, who claimed that she was cooking dinner for son when she saw that he had fallen to the floor unconscious.

Officers at the scene reportedly noted that the child “appeared to be extremely malnourished, weighing only 33 pounds” and had what appeared to be bedsores running up the side of his body. Nelson explained the boy’s emaciated appearance by telling police that Zayke was bulimic, lactose intolerant, and lived with a rare bone disease. However, Nelson could not identify the names of any doctors who had diagnosed her son with those ailments.

A search of the home reportedly revealed one of three bedrooms contained no furniture, only soiled clothing and what smelled like “stale urine,” police said. In the main bedroom, officers found laptops issued for the purpose of home-schooling that were still in the boxes and appeared to have never been opened.

An autopsy determined that Zayke was “severely malnourished” to the point that he had been losing bone density, per the report. The boy also had scars on his legs and torso that the medical examiner said was consistent with being struck by a long, flexible object. Bedsores reportedly covered the boy’s body, indicating that he likely couldn’t move much on his own and would not have been able to caused the marks on his own.

It was ultimately determined tat his manner of death was a homicide and the cause of death was abuse and neglect, Daytona Beach NBC affiliate WESH reported.

“At 33 pounds, the kid probably couldn’t even walk,” Jimmie Flynt of the Daytona Beach Police Department told the station.

In an interview with police, Talia Nelson reportedly claimed that her son would make himself vomit, so she gave him protein shakes in the hope he would start gaining weight. She also allegedly conceded that she had “dropped the ball” by failing to seek medical attention for the starving boy, particularly because he had been unable to walk on his own for several weeks. However, Nelson did note that to get around, the 14-year-old would “scoot on his butt,” per the report.

Talia Nelson reportedly told police that she did not neglect her son.

Medical records subpoenaed by authorities showed that Zayke had not seen a doctor since he was 10 years old. However, at that time, the boy was reportedly healthy, with doctors indicating that he had good vitals, was well-nourished, and showed no signs of concern regarding his growth or development.

“This is a well-nourished, well-developed patient, in no apparent distress,” the doctor who examined Zayke in 2010 reportedly wrote in the boy’s medical records.

Talia Nelson is currently being held in the Volusia County Jail without bond. Court records show that she is scheduled to appear in court for her arraignment on March 5.

Kenneth Wayne DeHart Murders Officer

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Kenneth Wayne DeHart is an accused killer from Tennessee who has been charged with the murder of a police officer and the attempted murder of a police officer

According to police reports Kenneth Wayne DeHart was pulled over by officers for driving erratically. When DeHart refused to get out of the vehicle and would soon thereafter pull out a gun and fatally shoot Blount County Sheriff’s Deputy Greg McCowan and injure Deputy Shelby Eggers

Kenneth Wayne DeHart would then drive away from the scene triggering a large manhunt for the accused cop killer. After five days on the run DeHart would be taken into custody and faces a slew of charges

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A Tennessee man wanted in the killing of a deputy and wounding a second during a traffic stop last week was taken into custody on Tuesday afternoon after a five-day manhunt, authorities said.

Kenneth Wayne DeHart, 42, was captured in Knoxville, about 17 miles from where the deadly traffic stop took place in Maryville, the Blount County Sheriff’s Office said in a post on Facebook, sharing photos of law enforcement in tactical gear surrounding a home.

“Now the judicial process will take place in the court system,” the sheriff’s office said. “Thanks to all of our law enforcement partners and our community.”

DeHart is accused of fatally shooting Blount County Sheriff’s Deputy Greg McCowan, 43, and injuring Deputy Shelby Eggers, 22, during a traffic stop in Maryville on Thursday evening.

The deputies had initiated a traffic stop on a sport utility vehicle for suspicion of erratic driving when the driver, identified as DeHart, refused to leave the vehicle, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said in a news release. The deputies deployed a stun gun to no effect.

At some point, the driver produced a gun and opened fire, striking both deputies, according to the agency. At least one deputy returned fire while DeHart drove away from the scene.

McCowan, who began his full-time career at the sheriff’s office in 2020 after working as a reserve deputy, was pronounced dead at a hospital.

Warrants charging DeHart with first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder and felon in possession of a firearm were issued during the manhunt for the suspect.

Multiple law enforcement agencies joined the manhunt for DeHart, who authorities described as armed and dangerous. On Saturday, the reward for information on DeHart’s whereabouts grew to $100,000.

Sheriff James Berrong said during a press briefing that no specific tip led them to DeHart’s location at the residence in Knoxville.

After a SWAT team deployed diversionary tactics outside the residence, DeHart ran out the back into the yard where law enforcement and a “large pit bull dog” took him into custody using the fallen deputy’s handcuffs, Berrong told reporters.

DeHart’s brother and a woman identified in local media as DeHart’s girlfriend were both arrested last week on charges of aiding the suspect after the deputy’s murder.

DeHart is expected to make a court appearance on Thursday.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/tennessee-fugitive-accused-killing-deputy-captured-dayslong-manhunt

Mashenka Reid Murders Father And Brother

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Mashenka Reid is a seventeen year old alleged teen killer from Reno Nevada who has been charged with the murders of her father and brother

According to police reports Mashenka Reid would call 911 and tell the operator that she had just murdered her father and brother following an argument. Reid would also tell the operator that she was unable to control her urge to kill

When police arrived at the Reno Nevada home they would find the bodies of her brother and father. After being arrested and charged with the double murder Mashenka Reid would later be charged with an additional charge of attempted murder however police have not released any further details nor the victims names

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A Reno teen admitted to 911 dispatchers that she shot her younger brother and father at an apartment in Stead on Friday afternoon, court documents obtained by News 4-Fox 11 reveal.

According to the documents, Mashenka Reid, 17, told dispatchers she killed her relatives because she “couldn’t control the urge to kill somebody.”

Police responded to an apartment at 9755 Silver Sky Parkway just after 4 p.m. on Feb. 9 after neighbors heard arguing followed by gunshots

Reid called 911 and told the dispatcher, “I shot my dad. I shot my brother. My brother is dead.” The teen proceeded to tell emergency responders she dropped the Walther PPS gun inside the house.

When police arrived on scene, they found Mashenka’s younger brother – approximately four or five years old – with a gunshot wound to the head. Mashenka was able to direct officers to the garage, where her father was found suffering from gunshot wounds to the chest and back.

Reid also told dispatchers her younger sister was in another bedroom and she “believed she was alive.” Police did not release any additional information about the sibling.

Reno Police took her to the police station for questioning but she did not answer further questions to officers. Still, police wrote in the probable cause affidavit that she admitted to dispatchers that she shot her father and her brother, had intimate knowledge of the crime scene, and knew where the gun was located.

The teen is being charged with two counts of open murder with a deadly weapon and one count of attempted murder with a deadly weapon.

Reid is due to appear in front of a judge for the first time on Thursday afternoon.

https://foxreno.com/news/local/reno-teen-charged-with-murder-after-telling-dispatchers-she-killed-younger-brother-dad

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A 17-year-old girl is facing an additional count of attempted murder after two people were found dead in a Stead home on Friday afternoon.

Mashenka Reid was arrested and charged with two counts of open murder with a deadly weapon after two people were found shot to death in a home off the 9700 block of Silver Sky Parkway on Feb. 9.

Reid was charged with a third crime — attempted murder with a deadly weapon — over the weekend, according to arrest documents.

No other information surrounding the homicides have been released and the victims have not been identified.

The Reno Police Department said they would not release any more information in this case due to the open investigation.

Reid is slated to appear before a judge for the first time on Thursday afternoon.

https://mynews4.com/news/local/reno-teen-faces-additional-attempted-murder-charges-in-stead-double-homicide

Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa Charged In Times Square Shooting

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Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa is a fifteen year old migrant who is facing charges of attempted murder for shooting at a police officer and a woman in New York City Time Square

According to police reports Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa would open fire and would shoot a woman before he would fire randomly at a police officer in Times Square. Thankfully the woman is expected to survive her injuries

The search for Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa did not last long and the fifteen year old was taken into police custody where he now faces two counts of attempted murder and will be tried as an adult

Apparently the shooting took place after Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa and two other teens were caught shoplifting inside of a Times Square store and attempted to flee. The teen attempted to shoot the store security guard but missed and struck the woman instead.

Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa is being held without bail

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A 15-year-old armed migrant who was wanted for shooting a tourist and firing at police in Times Square on Thursday has been charged with two counts of attempted murder and a slew of other crimes.

Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa, 15, broke down in tears as he was apprehended and taken into police custody on Friday following a short manhunt for the mayhem that erupted in New York City’s busy tourist hotspot.

Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa, who police had said was “armed and dangerous” as they pursued him, has also been charged with assault, attempted assault and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon.

Police say Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa fired a .45 caliber handgun at a security guard inside the JD Sports clothing store on West 42nd Street and Broadway at around 7:05 p.m. after the guard had caught Rivas-Figureoa and two other teens shoplifting sneakers and clothes.

The shot missed the security guard but struck a female Brazilian tourist in the leg as Rivas-Figueroa and one of the other shoplifters bolted from the scene.

Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa fired at least twice at a responding police officer, while a second cop apprehended the other fleeing shoplifter, the NYPD said.

The NYPD quickly launched a search for Rivas-Figueroa for the attempted murder of a police officer.

Jesus Alejandro Rivas-Figueroa was picked up by the U.S. Marshals Service in Yonkers, New York, just north of the Bronx, without incident on Friday at around 3:30 p.m., according to NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban, who said the perp has a family connection to the suburb. He was wearing black jeans and a black t-shirt, as well as a gold chain as he was hauled off by authorities, footage shows. Rivas-Figueroa was wearing all white when police say he opened fire in Times Square.

“The shooting incident last night in Times Square was way beyond reckless,” Caban said at a Friday evening news conference to announce the arrest. “In the middle of the busiest, mostly highly-trafficked part of the city, a criminal with a firearm decides to pull the trigger.”

“If you think you attack a member of this department, if you think you could threaten the lives of the very people who keep us safe. If you think you could put others at deadly risk and get away with it, then think again,” Caban said. “We will never stop pursuing you. We will find you, and we will arrest you.”

At an earlier news conference on Friday, authorities said the teen was living in a temporary shelter after migrating from Venezuela. He entered the U.S. in September and was staying at the Stratford Arms Hotel on West 70th Street, which houses migrants, said NYPD Chief of Patrol John Chell.

It is unclear if Rivas-Figueroa is in the country, legally or illegally.

It is not known whether his case will go through family court or criminal court due to his age. A child who is 13, 14 or 15 years old and is charged with committing a serious or violent felony is considered a juvenile offender under New York law.

In addition to Thursday’s shooting, Rivas-Figureoa is suspected in an armed robbery in the Bronx and a shots-fired incident in Midtown Manhattan, Chell said.

The woman shot Thursday was grazed by a bullet, a Brazilian official with knowledge of the situation told Fox News Digital. She was treated at a local hospital and released, police said.

She is expected to return to Brazil on Saturday, the official said.

“The Police Department was very, very resourceful and kind to the lady and really offered a lot of support,” the official said. “The mayor’s office has not reached out, but I don’t think there’s any need because she was not seriously injured as the Police Department was very supportive. She’s completely well and this is not a big issue.”

The officer was not harmed.

During his briefing, Chell praised the actions of the police officer who was fired upon for not returning fire in the densely populated area.

“Our cop showed great restraint not to fire their weapon into a crowd of New Yorkers,” he said. “His training dictates you have to be prudent when you’re going to fire your weapon.”

“We’re the most restrained police department in the world, and we proved it last night,” Chell added.

The shooting came nearly two weeks after a group of migrants attacked a pair of NYPD officers, also in Times Square. Several suspects in that case have been indicted, but only one is being held in custody.

Chell noted that some Venezuelans have posed a public safety risk as the city continues to struggle with an influx of migrants.

“We saw the moped robberies and snatches. We see pockets being picked in Times Square and on the subway. We see some groups going into stores… and stealing property,” he said.

“The state of this police department is we don’t care who you are, what your status is,” Chell said, referring to the suspected shoplifting teens being migrants. We’re not going to go and broad brush a whole migrant community as being bad people… our concern, the community’s concern is to take this armed and dangerous juvenile off the streets,” Chell said.

https://www.foxnews.com/us/times-square-shooting-migrant-15-slapped-attempted-murder-charges-shooting-police-woman

Mariah Thomas Puts Infant Into Oven

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Mariah Thomas is a woman from Kansas City Missouri who faces a host of charges after placing her one month old daughter in the oven

According to police reports officers were called to a Kansas City home due to a one month old girl who was unresponsive. When officers arrived they would find one month old Za’Riah Mae dead with burn marks on her tiny body

Mariah Thomas would tell police that she accidentally placed the infant into the oven thinking it was her crib. Za’Riah Mae clothing was burned into her skin and her diaper had melted

Mariah Thomas would be arrested and now faces charges of endangering the welfare of a child

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Prosecutors have charged a Kansas City mother with endangering the welfare of a child after she told police that she mistakenly placed her 1-month-old baby in an oven instead of her crib, according to court documents filed Saturday.

The charge against Mariah Thomas is a Class A felony, prosecutors said Saturday. Her child was declared dead Friday afternoon after emergency workers descended on a home in the 4100 block of Forest Avenue in the Manheim Park neighborhood.

The infant had burn marks on her body and melted clothing, according to a probable cause affidavit filed in support of the criminal charge. In a statement Saturday, Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said she appreciated the first responders and the prosecutors who rushed to the scene where the child was found.

“We acknowledge the gruesome nature of this tragedy and our hearts are weighted by the loss of this precious life,” Baker said. “We trust the criminal justice system to respond appropriately to these awful circumstances.”

Kansas City police responded to the Manheim Park residence at 1:24 p.m. Friday on a report of an infant that was not breathing. According to the police affidavit, the baby lay in a car seat inside the living room near the front door. Officers observed apparent burn wounds on the baby’s body, the affidavit said, and the Kansas City Fire Department declared the child dead at the scene.

https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article285331992.html

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A mother has been charged for allegedly placing a 1-month-old baby in an oven, leading to the child’s death.

The woman told family members she accidentally placed the infant in the oven rather than her crib, according to court documents.

Mariah Thomas is charged with endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree, leading to the death of a child, a class A felony.

“We appreciate all first responders who worked this scene and the prosecutors who went to the scene in order to issue these charges,” Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said in a written statement. “We acknowledge the gruesome nature of this tragedy and our hearts are weighted by the loss of this precious life. We trust the criminal justice system to respond appropriately to these awful circumstances.”

Officers with the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department responded to a home in the 4100 block of Forest Avenue on a report of an infant not breathing.

Police and EMS located an individual holding the 1-month-old baby, who was unresponsive and had burn wounds on her body. The infant was declared deceased at the scene.

The grandfather of the infant told KCPD detectives that he received a call from Thomas around 1 p.m. Friday, who told him that “something was wrong with the baby and that he needed to return home immediately,” according to court documents.

Once he returned home, the grandfather reported smelling smoke inside the residence and allegedly found the infant deceased inside of her crib.

He told detectives that Thomas told him that she thought she put the child in her crib but “accidentally put her in the oven,” per court records.

The grandmother of the infant reported that she received a similar phone call around 1 p.m. from Thomas, who yelled “hysterically” on the phone.

Mariah Thomas and the infant lived with her parents at the residence.

Thomas was taken into custody and reportedly consented for detectives to access her phone data and obtain a blood draw.

Those found guilty of a class A felony are subject to a prison sentence of 10-30 years.

https://www.kshb.com/news/crime/mother-charged-in-death-of-1-month-old-after-allegedly-placing-infant-in-oven-in-midtown-kansas-city