Oregon parents use a taser, among other weapons, to "punish" their children. Intoxicated Disney concert-goer won't stop spitting on cops!
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Crime alert, imancy, grace breaking, crime needs Now, an Oregon first grader spills juice on himself and has to change his shirt. That's when his teacher notices bruises and burns all over his torso. When police arrived, the boy tells him his parents punish him and his four year old little sister with a taser. Cops searched Brandon Rodgers in Heather Black's home, finding the taser and several other weapons the parents are seen using on their children in home surveillance footage.
Nancy Rogers and Black were initially arrested and released on lesser charges, but when cops discovered evidence of clear abuse rather than misguided punishments, Roger and Black were re arrested and denied bail. The two children now in the state's custody, placed with other family members. Investigators have not revealed what weapons other than the taser were used on the two children.
Brandon Rogers forty four, head the Black thirty six, charged with assault, criminal mistreatment, and unlawful use of a stun gun, with more charges expected. How about felony child neglect and felony aggravated assault Just for starters? Cops called when Domingo Pagan becomes disorderly at Disney's House of Blues in Orlando. When cops arrived, Pagan extremely intoxicated, they try to escort him out, he actually spits on the officers. Cops use a spit mask to protect themselves from Pagan. When cops try to load him into a patrol car, he briefly loses consciousness and seems like he needs to vomit. As cops remove the spit mask, he immediately spits on another officer. Domingo Pagan, forty seven, charged with disorderly intoxication, resisting and battery on a cop. Enjoy your jail, Cell Pagan or Crime and Justice News after this. Now with the latest crime in Justice, Breaking News Crime Onlines John Lemley.
We begin with a critical development and the long running case of the alleged nine eleven an mastermind to lead Sheik Mohammed and two co defendants. A military judge has upheld plea agreements allowing the men to avoid the death penalty in exchange for guilty. Please. The ruling issued by Air Force Colonel Matthew McCall overturns Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's recent order to dismiss the Plea deals. McCall's decision, yet to be officially posted, argues that Austin lacked the authority to nullify the agreements after they were approved by Guantanamo's top official. If left unchallenged, this ruling could allow the men to plead guilty, potentially closing a chapter on the government's nearly two decade effort to prosecute those accused of orchestrating the deadliest attack on US soil. The Plea deals, made public this summer, sparked political backlash and led Austin to argue that such decisions in death penalty cases should rest solely with him. However, McCall's decision warns that following Austin's directive would grant Defense Secretary Mary's unchecked veto power in military trials. Caroline Ellison, the former top executive at Sam Bankman Freed's once dominant cryptocurrency Empire FTX, has officially begun a two year prison sentence. As Crime online Sydney Sunder tells this, this marks another chapter in a high profile fraud case that left investors, lenders, and customers facing billions of dollars in losses.
The thirty year old Allison reported to a federal facility in Danbury, Connecticut. This according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, she had previously pleaded guilty to criminal charges and provided extensive testimony against Bankman Freed, her former boyfriend in ftx's founder, ultimately contributing to his conviction and subsequent twenty five year prison sentence. Allison, who served as the CEO of Alameda Research, the cryptocurrency hedge fund under Bankman Freed's control, had faced the possibility of spending decades behind bars. However, the judge and prosecutors acknowledged your significant cooperation with the investigation, crediting her for her assistance in unraveling the extent of the fraud. During her sentencing in New York in September, Ellison expressed deep remorse, tearfully apologizing and admitting she was, in her words, deeply ashamed. Once a highly popular platform, FTX collapsed in twenty twenty two after it became widely known that customer accounts had allegedly been rated by Bankman Fried and other executives. According to US prosecutors, the funds were used to fuel a range of high risk investments, as well as to make millions in illegal political donations, pay bribes to Chinese officials, and purchase luxury properties in the Caribbean.
Ellison Sentencing underscores the wider fallout of the FTX scandal, one of the most significant cases in the history of cryptocurrency, leaving a long list of victims and raising hard questions about oversight in this rapidly evolving industry.
Thanks John, Lewis Thornton, fifty nine bars his roommate's car to drive to a trail off Burnt Bridge Road, Hattiesburg, Mississippi with his dog, Big Head. Several people see Lewis and Big Head on their walk, nothing amiss, but Lewis in Big Head never come home. When he doesn't answer his roommate's calls, the roommate reports Lewis missing. Jones County Sheriff's eventually find the roommate's car abandoned at the end of a dead end road near the Trailhead searches turn up nothing. Canines returned to the trail to search for Lewis. They've never even picked up a scent. Cadaver dogs find nothing. Lewis Thornton six ' one one hundred and seventy pounds, close cropped, gray hair, blue eyes, usually wears a baseball cap. The dog, big Head, a brown pitbull with pointy ears and a white diamond on his chest. No strays matching the dog's description found. If you have info on Lewis Thornton, called Jones County, Mississippi Sheriff's six zero one four two five three one four seven. For the latest crimestice news, go to crime online dot com and please join us for our daily podcast, Crime Stories with this crime alert. I'm Nancy Grace.