Saucy and Honey Target Fail

Saucy and Honey

Saucy and Honey are a couple who post videos on YouTube and their latest video “24 HOUR OVERNIGHT CHALLENGE IN TARGET!! (CAUGHT?!?)” ended with both of them facing up to seven years in prison. Saucy and Honey whose real names are Johnson Larose, 25, and Charlotte Fischer, 24, decided to do the whole 24 hour challenge like a number of other YouTubers so they went into a Target store in Pennsylvania and hid behind boxes while the store shutdown. Once the Target was closed they would film themselves running around the empty store. Of course when they would post the video to YouTube Saucy and Honey would attract the wrong kind of attention and be charged with criminal trespassing and are now facing up to seven years in prison. The video by the way has a little over 66,000 views at the time I am writing this, March 12, 2022.

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Chester County couple is facing trespassing charges for sneaking into a Target store in Exton last month to film a “challenge” video for their YouTube channel.

The incident happened Feb. 21 at the Target on Sunrise Boulevard off Route 100, according to investigators. 

Johnson Larose, 25, and Charlotte Fischer, 24, allegedly went into the store just before closing and hid behind boxes to create content overnight for their “Saucy and Honey” YouTube page, which has picked up about 17,800 followers since the couple joined the platform in 2020.

A 25-minute video posted on the channel on Feb. 21 shows the couple walking around the darkened store, dancing in front of product displays and describing the noises they heard in the empty building. Oddly, the store still had music playing overnight.

Larose and Fischer initially thought their escapade hadn’t been noticed, but West Whiteland Township police told FOX29 the couple tripped an alarm when they left using an emergency exit around 3 a.m. Police said the couple returned to the store around 8 a.m., though at one point in the video, Fischer is shown inside the store and mentioned it was after 4 a.m.

Officers initially came to the store in response to the alarm, they didn’t find anyone at the Target, police said. They only discovered the couple had been there after reviewing surveillance video.

Larose and Fischer did not steal anything from the store, police said.

West Whitehall Township Detective Scott Pezick told FOX29 that Larose and Fischer were fortunate the situation didn’t create a tense encounter with police.

“When you go to a burglary call you have a heightened sense of awareness. Suddenly, you see somebody in there or maybe they get spooked and run, our officers are well-trained, but it’s not a great situation for anybody,” Pezick said. “They weren’t out to harm anybody, but we want to make sure this doesn’t happen again.”

A description on the “Saucy and Honey” YouTube page describes the channel as a place for vlogs, pranks, challenges and travel

Larose and Fischer were each charged with criminal trespassing and conspiracy, according to court documents. They were released on $25,000 unsecured bail and are banned from visiting any Target stores in Pennsylvania. Their next hearing is scheduled for March 24.

The “Saucy and Honey” page has since posted several other videos, including the latest, “Surprising My Boyfriend with GRANNY UNDIES to See His Reaction.”

This is before the couple’s time, but the whole “trapped in a Target scenario” was done with much more drama and entertainment in the 1991 movie “Career Opportunities” with Jennifer Connolly and Frank Whaley.

https://www.phillyvoice.com/target-exton-youtube-couple-arrested-saucy-honey-trespassing/

Hengian Ni Charged In Philadelphia Triple Stabbing

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Hengian Ni has been charged in a brutal Philadelphia stabbing that left a mother and her two children in the hospital. According to police reports Hengian Ni forced his way into the victim’s home and proceeded to stab her and her two children. Hengian Ni who is a coworker of the victim would turn himself in and the victims would later identify him. Hengian Ni is now facing charges of attempt to commit rape and three counts of attempt to commit murder. The mother suffered the most severe injuries however thankfully is expected to survive.

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Police have identified a man suspected in a brutal stabbing that left a mother and her two sons hospitalized on Sunday afternoon, reports CBS Philadelphia.

The charges against 39-year-old Hengian Ni include attempt to commit rape and three counts of attempt to commit murder, according to police. Ni. who was denied bail Monday, has not yet entered a plea in the case.

The woman he’s accused of attacking suffered multiple wounds and was brought to a hospital, where she is in critical condition. Officials said her 15-year-old son was stabbed twice in the back of his head and her 10-year-old son once in the back of his head and once in his left leg. They’re both in stable condition.

Witnesses told CBS Philadelphia that the boys were stabbed while trying to protect their mom. 

“They said he was stabbing the mom and the kids came down to help and that’s how they got stabbed,” a neighbor said. 

Witnesses told CBS Philadelphia they saw the attacker, who they said was carrying a backpack, casually walking away after the attack, leaving the woman fighting for her life.

A few seconds later, the children told neighbors the man who attacked their mom followed them outside. They also said he was a co-worker of their mom

“I didn’t know what he was going to do, if he was going to try to attack them again,” a neighbor said. “So I said, ‘Run, run, run, inside my house.’ So we all ran inside my basement.”

The neighbor says as she was hustling the kids and herself inside, she glanced back to see if the suspect was following them.

“He just turned around, he looked at us, and just casually walked away,” she said. 

Once safe in the basement, she called 911, and the boys pleaded with her to check on their mom a few doors away.

“I just called out and said, ‘Ma’am, ma’am, ma’am.’ And she came stumbling down the steps,” the neighbor said.

Police say about two hours after the attack, the suspected attacker turned himself in

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hengian-ni-charged-stabbing-mom-sons-daylight-philadelphia-attack/

Nydira Smith Charged In Lincoln University Murder

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Nydira Smith has been arrested and charged in the Lincoln University stabbing that left one person dead. According to police reports Nydira Smith has been charged with charged with first- and third-degree murder, homicide, possession of an instrument of crime, four counts of aggravated assault, and three counts each of reckless endangerment and simple assault. According to reports Nydira Smith allegedly stabbed three people killing Jawine Evans, 21. Apparently Nydira Smith was allowed on the Lincoln University campus as her brother attends the school and was also involved in the triple stabbing. According to sources Nydira Smith was called by her brother and she would drive 90 minutes to the school armed with a knife. Once on the campus she verified her identity with security and verified her brother’s identity telling security that she was there to pick up her brother. Soon after her arrival three people were stabbed and one, Jawine Evans, tragically died from his injuries

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Chester County police have arrested a Philadelphia woman and charged her with stabbing three Lincoln University students ― one fatally ― during a dorm-room brawl last week.

Nydira Smith, 39, was arrested Wednesday night and charged with first- and third-degree murder, homicide, possession of an instrument of crime, four counts of aggravated assault, and three counts each of reckless endangerment and simple assault, according to online court records, for allegedly stabbing Jawine Evans, 21, and two others.

Smith’s brother attends Lincoln and was involved in the fight, according to the Chester County District Attorney’s Office.

Nydira Smith, of the 7100 block of Ardleigh Street in East Mount Airy, is being held without bail and is scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing March 8.

During a Thursday morning news conference at the historically Black university, law enforcement officials declined to discuss a motive for the attack but disclosed that Smith was allowed onto the gated campus because she is related to a student.

“We treat close family members as extended members of the community,” said Marc Partee, Lincoln’s director of public safety and chief of police. When Nydira Smith drove to the front gate she presented her identification, verified her brother’s information, and said she was there to pick him up, he said.

“At that point, [Nydira Smith was] allowed on the campus.”

Partee characterized Smith’s actions as “a breach of the trust” rather than a breach of security. A comprehensive review of the incident is being conducted, he said, “to see if there is anything we can do in terms of best practices across the field, with the help of all of our resources.”

Evans’ parents said they were stunned by what they called lax campus security and have hired high-profile attorney Bruce L. Castor Jr.

Chester County District Attorney Deborah Ryan said she had no doubt Nydira Smith committed first-degree murder given that she armed herself with a knife and drove an hour and a half from her home to the campus “to join in a fight with the intent to kill.”

She said the deadly violence was “a parent’s worst nightmare. We send our children on to college for them to grow, to become independent, and to become productive members of our communities. Losing a child in a senseless and tragic incident like this is devastating not only to the families involved in this incident, but to the entire Lincoln University community.”

Partee said counseling services and comfort animals were made available to students in the aftermath of the violence.

The bloody brawl erupted inside the Thurgood Marshall Living Learning Center shortly after 9 p.m. During the fight, one person wielding a knife attacked three students, resulting in the death of Evans, of Philadelphia, who was stabbed in the neck and pronounced dead at the scene.

The two injured students, Eric Dickerson, and Clifton Walker, both 22, were treated for non-life-threatening wounds at Christiana Hospital in Wilmington.

The DA’s Office said investigators recovered three videos of the incident including one that shows Evans yelling, “She stabbed me,” and clutching the right side of his neck. That video also shows the moment that Nydira Smith plunged the knife into Evans’ neck, causing him to stagger backward with a traumatic arterial bleed from his neck, the office said.

Smith is also seen making stabbing motions toward the surviving two victims, while at least six more students were in the immediate vicinity, the office said.

Investigators recovered security footage from Lincoln University that shows a maroon Infiniti registered to Smith entering the campus at 9:07 p.m. — just before the stabbing — and leaving at 9:22, Ryan’s office said.

The Philadelphia Police Department located the Infiniti on Feb. 17 and, that same day aided by Chester County detectives, executed a search warrant at a home where the car was located on the 7100 block of Ardleigh, Ryan’s office said.

Bloodstained clothing matching what Smith was seen wearing on video during the murder was recovered, as was a set of knives from the home that had one knife missing, Ryan’s office said.

Additional evidence included medical paperwork from Chestnut Hill Hospital indicating that Smith sought treatment for a laceration to her hand, and human blood was found inside the Infiniti.

Housed on a 422-acre campus in Lower Oxford Township, Lincoln was founded in 1854 and has operated as a public, state-related institution since the 1970s. Among its prominent graduates were Thurgood Marshall, the first Black person to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court; Langston Hughes, the celebrated poet who rose to fame during the Harlem Renaissance; and Kwame Nkrumah, the first president of Ghana. In 1946, Albert Einstein accepted an invitation to visit Lincoln to underscore his support for civil rights.

Despite that history, some parents complained about campus safety and faulted university officials for a lack of discipline.

“What has happened over time is they have allowed kids to party, drink, and drug,” said Carmina Taylor, a former president of the university’s parents’ association whose son graduated from Lincoln in 2016. “It’s a free-for-all.”

Meanwhile, Evans’ family and friends are preparing to bury him Friday.

Beverly Evans, his mother, said in a statement: “My husband and I are devastated over the loss of our beloved son, Jawine. We thought he would be safe on the campus of Lincoln University, and never dreamed such a terrible thing could happen there.

“We’re stunned at the lax university security, but extremely grateful to Chester County law enforcement for catching Jawine’s killer, and for DA Ryan’s comments showing she is taking a strong public stand to bring his killer to justice.”

Evans’ funeral is scheduled for Friday at the Met Philadelphia venue at 858 N. Broad St. A public viewing will begin at 8 a.m. followed by an 11 a.m. service. Interment will be at West Laurel Hill Cemetery.

https://www.inquirer.com/news/lincoln-university-stabbing-jawine-evans-nydira-smith-20220224.html

Calvin Crew Charged In Christi Spicuzza Murder

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Calvin Crew has been charged in the murder of Uber driver Christi Spicuzza murder. According to police reports Christi Spicuzza had picked up Calvin Crew and within twenty minutes he had pulled a gun and forced her to drive to a remote location. Calvin Crew would fatally shoot Christi Spicuzza. Police would find a dash dam that showed the violent murder. Calvin Crew would be charged with criminal homicide, robbery and tampering with evidence.

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A Penn Hills man is in custody after an Uber driver was found shot dead in Monroeville on Saturday, Allegheny County police said.

Police found the body of 38-year-old Christina Spicuzza of Turtle Creek along Rosecrest Drive on Saturday, hours after locating the woman’s car a short distance away.

Allegheny County police said 22-year-old Calvin Crew of Penn Hills has been charged with homicide.

Police said detectives obtained a warrant for Crew’s arrest and he was taken into custody in Penn Hills around 7 p.m. Thursday.

Police said Crew was also being charged with robbery, tampering with evidence and a firearms violation.

At a news conference Thursday, investigators said they believe robbery was a motivator for the crime and are working to learn if Crew got away with any money.

Police called this case unusual, as they said Crew and Spicuzza did not know each other.

“In Allegheny County, the city of Pittsburgh, it is unusual. Thankfully it doesn’t happen that often,” Assistant Police Superintendent Victor Joseph said. “More times than not, there is a relationship between the actor and the victim. In this situation, we do not know of any.”

Uber also said it banned the accounts for the person who ordered the trip and the suspect.

Uber told Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 that it is the account holder who is responsible for the behavior of the entire party. If a ride or delivery is requested for another adult, the person who ordered it is held responsible for their behavior during the trip.

A criminal complaint said Crew’s girlfriend told detectives that she got a call from Crew asking her to order an Uber for him. She said Crew gave her an address to enter into the ride request.

An online docket showed that Crew was being held in the county jail without bail as he awaits a preliminary hearing scheduled for Feb. 25.

Christi Spicuzza suffered a single gunshot wound, Allegheny County police said Monday.

Homicide detectives said the official cause and manner of death would be released by the county medical examiner.

“We are investigating this as a homicide, but the authority to make an official cause and manner determination rests with the medical examiner’s office,” county police said in a statement.

The body of a woman found in Monroeville Saturday afternoon is that of a woman missing since Thursday.

The Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s Office tells Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 that the body of Christina (Christi) Spicuzza, 38, of Turtle Creek, was found and identified Saturday, confirming a social media post shared by members of Spicuzza’s family.

Members of Spicuzza’s family took to social media Friday, saying she was last heard from Thursday night as she was on her way to pick up fares as an Uber driver. Pitcairn police confirmed that subsequent information the family shared which stated Spicuzza’s car had been located on Fourth Street in Pitcairn Saturday morning.

A short time later, Allegheny County Police reported they were called to the scene of a body that was found along the 500 block of Rosecrest Drive at around 12:00 p.m. Saturday.

“We never thought that we would ever hear anything about a body being dumped in the (woods) there,” said Ruth Rather, who works at a group home across from where police discovered Spicuzza’s body. “We were flabbergasted, we were shocked.”

An Uber spokesperson sent a statement to Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 early Sunday morning.

“Our thoughts are with Christi’s family and friends during this difficult time. Uber’s 24/7 public safety team has been assisting police in the investigation,” the statement said.

Allegheny County Police are leading the investigation, and there has been no official announcement from the Allegheny County Medical Examiner’s office on the cause or manner of death.

GoFundMe has been set up to help support Christi’s husband and their four kids as well as funeral costs.

https://www.wtae.com/article/body-found-in-monroeville-is-that-of-missing-woman/39060553#

Leroy Brahm Charged In Annabel Meenan Murder

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Leroy Brahm who was arrested in the violent beating of Annabel Meenan has now been charged with her murder after the woman passed away. According to police reports Leroy Brahm was arrested after Annabel Meenan was found in her home badly beaten. The woman would be rushed to the hospital however would eventually passed from her injuries. According to early reports Leroy Brahm was caught on several occasion abusing Annabel on video security inside of the home including an incident where the woman was choked last year. A month later Leroy Brahm would deliver the beating that ultimately led to her death. Leroy Brahm has been charged with murder in the first degree, murder in the third degree, strangulation, aggravated assault, and other related offenses. Leroy Brahm is due in a Pennsylvania court in early March 2022

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 A Chester County man is now facing murder charges in connection with the beating death of his girlfriend last year.

East Vincent Township police were called to the 800 block of Buttonwood Avenue in Spring City on December 4, 2021.

Officers found 21-year-old Annabel Meenan lying on the living room floor with wounds and extensive bruising to her face, chest, arms and legs.

She was transported to Phoenixville Hospital where she later died.

Videos obtained during a search of the home allegedly captured Meenan’s boyfriend, 31-year-old Leroy Brahm, assaulting her on several occasions before her death.

According to the Chester County District Attorney’s Office, Brahm is seen on home security video strangling Meenan on November 13, 2021.

On November 23, 2021, Brahm allegedly punched Meenan 21 times in the head and body.

And the following month on December 4, 2021, authorities say Brahm is seen on video punching Meenan in the head and body 85 times and stomping on her at least 80 times, which resulted in her death.

“Annabel Meenan suffered as a victim of domestic abuse over a lengthy period of time at the hands of Leroy Brahm. The defendant viciously, intentionally, and callously beat her to death – all of which was captured on home security videos. These images are among the most horrific and disturbing displays of depravity ever seen,” said DA Deb Ryan.

Brahm was charged with aggravated assault after he was arrested last year.

The Chester County Coroner’s Office ruled Meenan’s death a homicide on Feb. 14, 2022, after additional testing was completed on the case.

Brahm is now charged with murder in the first degree, murder in the third degree, strangulation, aggravated assault, and other related offenses.

A preliminary hearing is set for March 3, 2022.

https://6abc.com/annabel-meenan-murder-spring-city-pa-leroy-brahm-arrested-chester-county-pennsylvania/11575707/