adults - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Fri, 19 Jun 2020 20:52:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 3 young adults accused of more than 40 recent automobile break-ins in Lewisville https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/19/3-young-adults-accused-of-more-than-40-recent-automobile-break-ins-in-lewisville/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/19/3-young-adults-accused-of-more-than-40-recent-automobile-break-ins-in-lewisville/#respond Fri, 19 Jun 2020 20:52:22 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7523 The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office arrested three young adults responsible for more than 40 vehicle break-ins in the Lewisville area.Deputies tracked down Diamonte Eddie Rockwell, 21; Destiny Kamara Tucker, 22; and Isaiah Elonzo Hawkins, 20, with the help of Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office K9 Bruno, Winston-Salem Police Department K9 Copper and video from a homeowner’s […]

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The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office arrested three young adults responsible for more than 40 vehicle break-ins in the Lewisville area.Deputies tracked down Diamonte Eddie Rockwell, 21; Destiny Kamara Tucker, 22; and Isaiah Elonzo Hawkins, 20, with the help of Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office K9 Bruno, Winston-Salem Police Department K9 Copper and video from a homeowner’s security system.Click the video player above for headlines from WXII 12 News.The suspects were breaking into vehicles in the Lewisville neighborhoods of Brookway West and Wellesley Place, deputies said. More than 40 victims have been identified.Rockwell is charged with:possession of firearm by a felonlarceny of a firearmtwo counts of breaking/entering a motor vehicletwo counts of attempted breaking/entering a motor vehicleMore charges are forthcoming, according to deputies. Rockwell is being held in the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center on $33,000 bail with an initial court date of July 9.Tucker is charged with:larceny of a firearmtwo counts of breaking/entering a motor vehicletwo counts of attempted breaking/entering a motor vehicleMore charges are forthcoming, according to deputies. Tucker is being held in the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center without bail and an initial court date of July 9.Hawkins is charged with:larceny of a firearmtwo counts of breaking/entering a motor vehicletwo counts of attempted breaking/entering a motor vehicleMore charges are forthcoming, according to deputies. Hawkins is being held in the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center without bail and an initial court date of July 9.The investigation is ongoing.Anyone with information on the vehicle break-ins is asked to call the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office at 336-727-2112 or Crime Stoppers at 336-727-2800.

The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office arrested three young adults responsible for more than 40 vehicle break-ins in the Lewisville area.

Deputies tracked down Diamonte Eddie Rockwell, 21; Destiny Kamara Tucker, 22; and Isaiah Elonzo Hawkins, 20, with the help of Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office K9 Bruno, Winston-Salem Police Department K9 Copper and video from a homeowner’s security system.

Click the video player above for headlines from WXII 12 News.

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From left to right: Diamonte Rockwell, Destiny Tucker, Isaiah Hawkins


The suspects were breaking into vehicles in the Lewisville neighborhoods of Brookway West and Wellesley Place, deputies said. More than 40 victims have been identified.

Rockwell is charged with:

  • possession of firearm by a felon
  • larceny of a firearm
  • two counts of breaking/entering a motor vehicle
  • two counts of attempted breaking/entering a motor vehicle

More charges are forthcoming, according to deputies. Rockwell is being held in the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center on $33,000 bail with an initial court date of July 9.

Tucker is charged with:

  • larceny of a firearm
  • two counts of breaking/entering a motor vehicle
  • two counts of attempted breaking/entering a motor vehicle

More charges are forthcoming, according to deputies. Tucker is being held in the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center without bail and an initial court date of July 9.

Hawkins is charged with:

  • larceny of a firearm
  • two counts of breaking/entering a motor vehicle
  • two counts of attempted breaking/entering a motor vehicle

More charges are forthcoming, according to deputies. Hawkins is being held in the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center without bail and an initial court date of July 9.

The investigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information on the vehicle break-ins is asked to call the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office at 336-727-2112 or Crime Stoppers at 336-727-2800.

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Four former football players charged in Bixby High School rape investigation, adults still under investigation https://www.badsporters.com/2018/03/02/four-former-football-players-charged-in-bixby-high-school-rape-investigation-adults-still-under-investigation/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/03/02/four-former-football-players-charged-in-bixby-high-school-rape-investigation-adults-still-under-investigation/#respond Fri, 02 Mar 2018 03:59:16 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=2633 Special Prosecutor Matt Ballard filed charges Thursday against four former football players in the Bixby High School rape investigation and said “several” adults are still under investigation. Charged as youthful offenders in Tulsa County District Court are Colten Cable, 17; Samuel Isaiah Lakin, 17; William Henry Thomas, 17; and Joe Wood, 16. Each boy faces […]

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Special Prosecutor Matt Ballard filed charges Thursday against four former football players in the Bixby High School rape investigation and said “several” adults are still under investigation.

Charged as youthful offenders in Tulsa County District Court are Colten Cable, 17; Samuel Isaiah Lakin, 17; William Henry Thomas, 17; and Joe Wood, 16. Each boy faces one count of second-degree rape by instrumentation.

The prosecutor’s office did not rule out additional charges being filed in the case.

“Aside from the charges filed today, there is an ongoing investigation into possible actions by several adults related to the potential crimes,” said Ballard’s spokeswoman, Michelle Lowry.

Longtime Superintendent Kyle Wood, Joe Wood’s father, was forced out of Bixby Public Schools in a resignation agreement with the local school board on Dec. 19, nearly three months after a 16-year-old student said he was raped with a pool cue for the second time by his high school football teammates at a team event hosted at the Woods residence.

An affidavit filed Thursday in Tulsa County District Court by an OSBI investigator states that the attack occurred after a Sept. 27 offensive line dinner in Joe Wood’s upstairs bedroom, where some of the players were gathered to play video games.

Lakin reportedly barred the victim from leaving the door and then he and Cable, Thomas and Wood “dog piled” the victim, who was their teammate.

“The victim described being held face up by Lakin, while Joe Wood and Thomas forced the victim’s legs backward toward the victim’s chest, leaving the victim defenseless while the pool stick was forced into the victim’s anus,” the OSBI investigator’s affidavit states.

While the victim reported being “unable to see everything going on during the assault,” he heard one of his attackers call out, “The deeper it goes, the louder he screams.”

Another teammate reportedly video-recorded the attack on his cell phone.

In January, Oklahoma’s multicounty grand jury took up the case. After a host of witnesses with ties to the Bixby case were seen arriving to testify before the grand jury and then leaving two to three hours later, the grand jury reported that it needed more time to summon witnesses and for investigators to gather more evidence in the case.

Asked about the status of that investigation, Lowry, in the special prosecutor’s office, responded, “Anything grand jury is secret and we can’t comment on that.”

Previous public records in the case indicated that the victim had reported being similarly attacked by his teammates on an undisclosed date in 2016 at a team function at the superintendent’s house. According to Thursday’s court filing, Thomas “advised investigators” that was the case, “but Thomas could not remember who pulled the victim off the bed or who handled the pool stick.”

Still at issue in the case is the question of what Bixby Public Schools officials knew and whether they reported those allegations to state social services soon enough.

Previous court documents have revealed that in addition to the 2016 and 2017 rape allegations, law enforcement have been looking into “indications of a ‘cover-up.’ ”

“It is unclear when school officials reported this sexual assault of a child to the authorities, although it was certainly delayed for days,” a law enforcement officer wrote in a November search warrant affidavit. “It certainly appears that any reporting of the incident was significant and has caused difficulty in the investigation, especially including the inability to preserve evidence. It also appears that there may have been some initial effort by one or others to not report the incident at all.”

Law enforcement officials reported to the court that the only record DHS had of the child sex assault was received the morning of Nov. 10, just hours after the Bixby school board announced its own internal investigation and the Tulsa World exclusively covered that news.

“In my opinion, it is relevant that much of the media coverage regarding this incident began on the evening of Nov. 9,” the investigator wrote in the search warrant affidavit.

Multiple sources with direct knowledge of the situation initially told the Tulsa World that a handful of Bixby High School football players were kicked off the team in late October for the remainder of the season amid the allegations. Then, right before Bixby played in the state championship football game on Dec. 2, another handful of players was benched.

Some of the charged have kept up with their college football recruiting efforts.

Cable posted on Twitter on Jan. 27 photos of himself at Oklahoma State University and “Had a great time at OSU Jr. Day!!” On Oct. 22, he made a similar post on another trip, writing, “Had a great visit to Arkansas.”

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12 teens, adults charged after brawl at Clairton-Monessen basketball game https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/23/12-teens-adults-charged-after-brawl-at-clairton-monessen-basketball-game/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/23/12-teens-adults-charged-after-brawl-at-clairton-monessen-basketball-game/#respond Fri, 23 Feb 2018 22:17:07 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=2468 Updated 2 minutes ago A police investigation into a brawl that broke out during a Clairton-Monessen high school basketball game earlier this month has led to charges filed against 12 people, officials announced Friday. Six teenagers and six adults each face a count of disorderly conduct, Clairton police chief Robert Hoffman said. “This comes at […]

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A police investigation into a brawl that broke out during a Clairton-Monessen high school basketball game earlier this month has led to charges filed against 12 people, officials announced Friday.

Six teenagers and six adults each face a count of disorderly conduct, Clairton police chief Robert Hoffman said.

“This comes at the recommendation of the Allegheny County District Attorney’s office,” Hoffman said.

Police gave victims who were assaulted a chance to come forward and file charges, but none did, according to Hoffman.

There were no reports of serious injuries in the fracas that at one point reportedly involved as many as 100 people , including spectators who swarmed the basketball court at Clairton Education Center on Feb. 6.

The fight began with one player from each team throwing punches with 4 minutes, 26 seconds left in the fourth quarter.

Within seconds, the situation escalated as fans left the bleachers and piled onto the court, Hoffman said.

Four school police officers and two security guards requested backup from more than 10 municipal police departments — Allegheny County, Elizabeth Township, Glassport, McKeesport, Port Vue, Lincoln, Versailles, Jefferson, Liberty and Elizabeth borough and township police.

Clairton firefighters responded to help ventilate the school after pepper spray was used, the Mon Valley Independent reported. One police officer and one Monessen basketball player had minor injuries.

The incident prompted Clairton City School District to stop selling tickets to fans at games, stating that only players and parents would be allowed to attend amid the investigation.

Neither the Clairton City or Monessen school districts could be immediately reached for comment.

The juveniles charged with disorderly conduct include one 16-year-old boy and two 17-year-old boys from Clairton; and two 16-year-old boys and one 17-year-old boy from Monessen.

The adults facing charges include:

• Devlin Clifford, 18, of Clairton;

• Andrew Carr, 31, of Clairton;

• Andre Carr, 31, of Clairton;

• Barry Floyd, 22, of Monessen;

• John Sanders, 23, of Clairton; and

• Christopher Verlich, 19, of Clairton.

Natasha Lindstrom is a Tribune-Review staff writer. Reach her at 412-380-8514, nlindstrom@tribweb.com or via Twitter @NewsNatasha.

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