Road rage argument ends in machete attack. Florida cops chase down a suspect trying to escape through a second story window!
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Crime alert. I may see grace breaking crime news now. Michael Oshwan gets in an argument with another Texas driver while sitting at a red light. The two argue through the open car windows and then get out of their cars when the argument escalates, but Ashwat is armed with a machete bystanders called nine one one as he takes several slices at the other guy, slashing him across the chest once before cops arrive and break it up. The victim fifty five, rush to the hospital in serious condition.
Nancy. It's unclear what the two drivers argued about that led to this physical confrontation. The victim, ten years younger than his assailant, has now been released from a New Bronfels hospital in good condition. Oshwa has also been released from the Comahala County jail after he posted a fifty thousand dollars bond.
Michael Oshwat, sixty six, now charged with agassault with a machete. Florida cops tracked down Quinet Toussaint Wonder for agasault with a deadly weapon. They track her to a second floor Tampa apartment. When deputy's knock on the door, she answers then slams the door in their faces, locking herself in a bedroom. When they get through the doors, they find a sat trying to crawl out a window. They hoist her back into the room before she's placed in handcuffs and loaded in the back of a cruiser with no further incident. More Crime in Justice news after this Now with the latest crime in Justice breaking these crime onlines John Limley.
The criminal case against actor Alec Baldwin stemming from the tragic shooting on the set of the film Rust, has come to a sudden close. As Sidney Sumner of Crime Online tells us, the case focused on the handling of bullets from the start and ended for the same reason.
Nearly three years ago, cinematographer Helena Hutchens was shot and killed on the New Mexico set of Rust. Authorities were consumed by one key question, how did live lethal rounds end up among the blanks and dummy rounds traditionally used in movie gunfire, and then into the revolver Baldwin was handling. On Friday, New evidence presented by Baldwin's attorneys led to the judge ruling that prosecutors had improperly failed to share this evidence. This resulted in the dismissal of Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter trial. The evidence included ammunition turned over by a man who walked into the Santa Fe County Sheriff's office in March. The trial's abrupt end leaves uncertainty about whether Baldwin's defense would have clarified the origins of the live rounds or added more confusion. However, the dismissal closed off a critical avenue for addressing this question. Special Prosecutor Carrie Morrissey and other authorities are nearly certain about who brought the live rounds onto the set, even if they are unclear how they ended up in Baldwin's revolver. They point to Hannah Gutiera's Read, the film's armorer, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in March and sentenced to eighteen months in prison. Testimony last week from a crime scene technician revealed photos on Gutierra's read cell phone showing her with the box where the bullets came from. Additionally, Seth Kenney, who supplied the firearms in some of the blanks and dummy rounds for rust, testified that Gutier as Reid had contacted him about using live ammunition with the prop guns on a different film shortly before rust. Baldwin's lawyers argued that authorities had not thoroughly investigated Kenny and had an overly cozy relationship with him. They suggested this might have led to an oversight of his potential responsibility for the live rounds. However, the trial ended before this defense could be fully explored. Police and prosecutors maintain there is no evidence that Kenny was responsible. Kenny testified that he was certain he had not provided the live ammunition.
Gutierra's reed is currently appealing her verdict, and her lawyers planned to file a new motion to dismiss following the Baldwin ruling.
Thanks John Jasmine Purvis twenty nine on Edge. After witnessing a friends and murder. Weeks after the attack, she calls her grandpa from her boyfriend's Jackson, Mississippi home and asked to be picked up as soon as possible. While Grandpa's on the way, she calls back several times within fifteen minutes, pleading for him to hurry. When he gets there, she's gone. Her boyfriend says she got another ride and plans to call Granddad later, but she never calls. Her phone goes straight to voicemail. She's last saying getting into a dark blue Chevy Tahoe driven by an African American mail Jasmine African American five four, one hundred and twenty pounds, black hair, although typically her head is shaved, brown eyes with glasses. Jasmine Purvis now missing over three years. If you have info on Jasmine Purvis, called Hines County, Mississippi Sheriff's six zero one nine seven four twenty nine hundred for the latest crime in justice needs. Go to crimeonline dot com with this crime alert.
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