Men - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Thu, 25 Jun 2020 02:46:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Three men indicted on murder charges in killing of black jogger Ahmaud Arbery https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/25/three-men-indicted-on-murder-charges-in-killing-of-black-jogger-ahmaud-arbery/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/25/three-men-indicted-on-murder-charges-in-killing-of-black-jogger-ahmaud-arbery/#respond Thu, 25 Jun 2020 02:46:17 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7682 Lawyers for the McMichaels have cautioned against a rush to judgment and have said the full story will come out in court. A lawyer for Bryan has maintained that his client was merely a witness. Arbery was slain on February 23 when the Greg and Travis McMichael, a white father and son, armed themselves and […]

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Lawyers for the McMichaels have cautioned against a rush to judgment and have said the full story will come out in court. A lawyer for Bryan has maintained that his client was merely a witness.

Arbery was slain on February 23 when the Greg and Travis McMichael, a white father and son, armed themselves and pursued the 25-year-old black man running in their neighbourhood. Greg McMichael told police he suspected Arbery was a burglar and that Arbery attacked his son before being shot. Arbery’s family has said he was out for a jog.

Gregory McMichael, left, and his son Travis McMichael, have been indicted on murder charges in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery.

Gregory McMichael, left, and his son Travis McMichael, have been indicted on murder charges in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery.Credit:Glynn County Detention Centre

Bryan lives in the same subdivision, just outside the port city of Brunswick. Bryan said he saw the McMichaels driving by and joined the chase, a Georgia Bureau of Investigation agent Richard Dial testified earlier this month at a probable cause hearing.

It wasn’t until May 7 – two days after Bryan’s cellphone video leaked online and stirred a national outcry – that the McMichaels were arrested. Bryan was arrested on May 22, and an arrest warrant said he tried “to confine and detain” Arbery without legal authority by “utilising his vehicle on multiple occasions” before Arbery was shot.

William "Roddie" Bryan jnr, who filmed the incident and faces charges of felony murder and attempted false imprisonment.

William “Roddie” Bryan jnr, who filmed the incident and faces charges of felony murder and attempted false imprisonment. Credit:AP

Bryan told investigators that Travis McMichael cursed and said a racist slur as he stood over Arbery, moments after he fatally shot him, Dial testified.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation took over the case after the video surfaced. The state attorney general appointed Holmes, who’s the district attorney in Cobb County near Atlanta, to prosecute after the local district attorney recused herself because Greg McMichael had worked for her – and two other outside prosecutors also stepped aside.

In addition to malice murder and felony murder charges, the McMichaels and Bryan each are charged with two counts of aggravated assault and one count each of false imprisonment and criminal attempt to commit false imprisonment.

Under Georgia law, a felony murder charge means that a death occurred during the commission of an underlying felony and doesn’t require intent to kill. Malice murder requires “malice aforethought, either express or implied.” Any murder conviction in Georgia carries a minimum sentence of life in prison, either with or without the possibility of parole.

Ahmaud Arbery was killed while jogging.

Ahmaud Arbery was killed while jogging.

Court functions in Georgia have been severely limited in recent months because of a statewide judicial emergency declared by the chief justice of the state Supreme Court in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Holmes said they were able to call in a grand jury that had been impanelled prior to the judicial emergency.

Attorneys for Arbery’s mother and father issued statements applauding the indictment and stressing their desire to see the three men convicted and sentenced for his death.

Bob Rubin, a lawyer for Travis McMichael, 34, said in an email that prosecutors choose the facts they want to present to a grand jury when seeking an indictment. The defence team has found other facts “that are an integral part of the case,” he wrote.

“To this indictment, Travis McMichael will plead not guilty, and we look forward to presenting all of the facts regarding this tragic death in a court of law,” Rubin wrote.

Attorney Kevin Gough, who represents Bryan, 50, spoke to reporters at the county courthouse right after Holmes announced the indictment.

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“We welcome the action of the grand jury today,’ Gough said. “While we disagree with it, it’s an important step in the process to moving this case closer to the speedy trial that Roddie has demanded.”

He said his client has committed no crime and has co-operated with law enforcement officers from the beginning.

Lawyers for Greg McMichael, 64, did not immediately respond to an email seeking comment Wednesday afternoon.

Even if Governor Brian Kemp signs the state hate crimes legislation passed this week, it couldn’t be applied retroactively to this case, Holmes told reporters. The US Department of Justice has said it’s assessing whether federal hate crimes charges are appropriate.

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The body of a 19-year-old New Castle man who was reported missing earlier this month has been found, authorities confirmed early Monday evening.New Castle police found the body of Amari Wise in an area between a creek and Pennsylvania Avenue, said Lawrence County District Attorney Josh Lamancusa. A news conference was held Tuesday following the discovery of the body. Watch a replay of the news conference in the video player above. A crowd made up of community members and the teen’s family and friends watched on as police investigated. Lulu Bennett, with community advocacy group WWC The Voice, has followed this case that has led to recent rallies outside the New Castle police station. “We’re just tired because every time we turn around it’s a black child missing,” she said. “It’s a black kid getting killed and no justice and that’s what we’re here for.”Earlier in the day, police said they filed charges of homicide and tampering with evidence against 20-year-old Connor Henry. He was in custody in Ocean City, Maryland, awaiting an extradition hearing.Henry’s father, 47-year-old Todd Henry, is charged with conspiracy to commit homicide, obstruction of justice and tampering with evidence, police said. He was in custody at the New Castle Police Department Monday afternoon.Police said Wise was reported missing June 5.According to a criminal complaint, police interviewed a confidential informant who told them that Connor Henry shot Wise during an argument in the garage of the Henrys’ home on Adams Street, where the informant and several other people had been drinking and smoking marijuana.”Amari Wise arrived by himself. They were hanging out for approx. 10-15 minutes when Wise started arguing with another male,” police said in the complaint. “The argument became heated and Wise was standing over the other male, who was seated on a couch. (The informant) said that Wise had a fanny pack slung across his chest. Wise told the male he ‘was going to shoot him’ and put his hand on the fanny pack. At that time Connor Henry, who was standing behind Wise, shot Wise.”Another informant provided a description of the incident that “was relatively the same” but said that Wise’s gun was “partially removed from the fanny pack when Connor Henry shot him,” police said in the complaint.“Amari did not deserve what they did to him,” said Dorothy Wise Weathersbe, aunt of Wise. Henry will be extradited back to New Castle in the next couple of days. Henry’s father, 47-year-old Todd Henry, is in jail in New Castle. He faces three criminal charges including tampering with evidence. A witness told police that the day after Wise was killed, Henry’s father was power washing the garage floor.Weathersbe said she believes more people were involved in her nephew’s death. “They need to pick up everybody that’s involved,” she said. “When I say everybody, I mean everybody.”Chief Salem dispelled rumors that the suspects are his family members. The chief said he has no relationship with Connor and Todd Henry, but he said his great grandmother and someone in their family were close friends and possibly relatives.Chief Salem told Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 that during his lifetime he has had no contact with the two men. He said he immediately told the family this, and according to him, they were fine with it and are confident with his role in the investigation.This is a developing story. Stay with Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 for updates. Download the WTAE mobile app to stay connected with breaking news.

The body of a 19-year-old New Castle man who was reported missing earlier this month has been found, authorities confirmed early Monday evening.

New Castle police found the body of Amari Wise in an area between a creek and Pennsylvania Avenue, said Lawrence County District Attorney Josh Lamancusa.

A news conference was held Tuesday following the discovery of the body.

Watch a replay of the news conference in the video player above.

A crowd made up of community members and the teen’s family and friends watched on as police investigated. Lulu Bennett, with community advocacy group WWC The Voice, has followed this case that has led to recent rallies outside the New Castle police station.

“We’re just tired because every time we turn around it’s a black child missing,” she said. “It’s a black kid getting killed and no justice and that’s what we’re here for.”

Earlier in the day, police said they filed charges of homicide and tampering with evidence against 20-year-old Connor Henry. He was in custody in Ocean City, Maryland, awaiting an extradition hearing.

Henry’s father, 47-year-old Todd Henry, is charged with conspiracy to commit homicide, obstruction of justice and tampering with evidence, police said. He was in custody at the New Castle Police Department Monday afternoon.

Police said Wise was reported missing June 5.

Amari Wise

Amari Wise

According to a criminal complaint, police interviewed a confidential informant who told them that Connor Henry shot Wise during an argument in the garage of the Henrys’ home on Adams Street, where the informant and several other people had been drinking and smoking marijuana.

“Amari Wise arrived by himself. They were hanging out for approx. 10-15 minutes when Wise started arguing with another male,” police said in the complaint. “The argument became heated and Wise was standing over the other male, who was seated on a couch. (The informant) said that Wise had a fanny pack slung across his chest. Wise told the male he ‘was going to shoot him’ and put his hand on the fanny pack. At that time Connor Henry, who was standing behind Wise, shot Wise.”

Another informant provided a description of the incident that “was relatively the same” but said that Wise’s gun was “partially removed from the fanny pack when Connor Henry shot him,” police said in the complaint.

“Amari did not deserve what they did to him,” said Dorothy Wise Weathersbe, aunt of Wise.

Henry will be extradited back to New Castle in the next couple of days.

Henry’s father, 47-year-old Todd Henry, is in jail in New Castle. He faces three criminal charges including tampering with evidence.

A witness told police that the day after Wise was killed, Henry’s father was power washing the garage floor.

Weathersbe said she believes more people were involved in her nephew’s death.

“They need to pick up everybody that’s involved,” she said. “When I say everybody, I mean everybody.”

Chief Salem dispelled rumors that the suspects are his family members. The chief said he has no relationship with Connor and Todd Henry, but he said his great grandmother and someone in their family were close friends and possibly relatives.

Chief Salem told Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 that during his lifetime he has had no contact with the two men. He said he immediately told the family this, and according to him, they were fine with it and are confident with his role in the investigation.

Connor Henry and Todd Henry

Connor Henry and Todd Henry

This is a developing story. Stay with Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 for updates. Download the WTAE mobile app to stay connected with breaking news.

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Five men arrested from Sydney to Dubai as seven-year investigation smashes crime syndicate https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/16/five-men-arrested-from-sydney-to-dubai-as-seven-year-investigation-smashes-crime-syndicate/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/06/16/five-men-arrested-from-sydney-to-dubai-as-seven-year-investigation-smashes-crime-syndicate/#respond Tue, 16 Jun 2020 09:01:41 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=7338 Police will allege that the men were involved to varying degrees in the MDMA and methylamphetamine. Around 7am on Tuesday detectives executed multiple search warrants at a home in Baulkham Hills and two business premises at Badgerys Creek. Detectives executed multiple search warrants on Tuesday morning, including one at Badgerys Creek.Credit:NSW Police Force Mario Lang, […]

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Police will allege that the men were involved to varying degrees in the MDMA and methylamphetamine.

Around 7am on Tuesday detectives executed multiple search warrants at a home in Baulkham Hills and two business premises at Badgerys Creek.

Detectives executed multiple search warrants on Tuesday morning, including one at Badgerys Creek.

Detectives executed multiple search warrants on Tuesday morning, including one at Badgerys Creek.Credit:NSW Police Force

Mario Lang, aged 57, was arrested at Baulkham Hills and taken to Castle Hill police station, where he was charged with conspiring to import a commercial quantity of drugs.

Around the same time 34-year-old Deniz Kanmez was arrested at Muswellbrook police station and charged with drug supply, knowingly dealing with proceeds of crime and participating in a criminal group.

A third man, Frank Farrugia, 36, was also arrested at the five-star Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour hotel and subsequently charged with drug supply, knowingly dealing with proceeds of crime and directing the activities of a criminal group.

All three men did not apply for bail on Tuesday. They will next appear before a court on August 11.

A search warrant was also executed at a business at Altair Place, Jamisontown, in Sydney’s west in connection with the NSW Crime Commission Criminal Assets Recovery Act.

Two of the five men – aged 34 and 37 – were arrested in Dubai last week. Both men are understood to be Australians who were living in the United Arab Emirates.

They were arrested by Dubai police after detectives applied for arrest warrants in January, before Interpol red notices were issued this month. Police will seek to extradite the men to Australia.

Tuesday’s raids were extensive and involved officers from the public order and riot squad, north west metropolitan region enforcement squad, the dog unit, traffic and highway patrol command and Australian Border Force investigators.

It takes the number of people arrested by Strike Force Millstream investigators in Sydney to 19, with 16 people previously charged over their alleged roles in illicit activities.

Charges against other people are expected to be laid later on Tuesday and the investigation is ongoing.

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Two men charged over alleged Dally M awards betting plunge https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/28/two-men-charged-over-alleged-dally-m-awards-betting-plunge/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/28/two-men-charged-over-alleged-dally-m-awards-betting-plunge/#respond Thu, 28 May 2020 00:16:46 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6635 Two men have been charged as part of an ongoing investigation into suspicious betting activity into last year’s NRL Dally M medal, NSW Police say. The men, aged 29 and 31, have been charged with using inside information to bet on the event. Police will allege the men placed bets on the 2019 Dally M […]

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Two men have been charged as part of an ongoing investigation into suspicious betting activity into last year’s NRL Dally M medal, NSW Police say.

The men, aged 29 and 31, have been charged with using inside information to bet on the event.

Police will allege the men placed bets on the 2019 Dally M coach of the year award winner with prior knowledge of the result.

Police will also allege the men shared what they knew with other people, who in turn placed bets with various agencies.

The Dally M medal is the NRL’s premier award and is bestowed upon the competition’s best-and-fairest player.

There are also gongs for the best coach, captain and rookie as part of the annual awards night.

In 2019, the Melbourne Storm’s Craig Bellamy was named coach of the year.

It’s the fifth time Bellamy has won the award.

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The NRL Integrity Unit reported the suspicious betting activity in October, NSW Police said.

Detectives raided two homes and a business in Sydney as part of the investigation, and seized several documents and devices.

The awards are named in honour of Australian former rugby league great Herbert Henry “Dally” Messenger.

The accused will appear in Downing Centre Local Court in August.

The NRL has been contacted for comment.

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MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Six Lumberton men charged in the Sunday shooting on Ocean Boulevard that left four people injured were in court Tuesday.

Four of those men were former athletes at Lumberton and Purnell Swett high schools.

Twenty-year-old Kwashek Breeden, a former member of Lumberton High’s football, basketball and track teams, was charged with obstruction of justice and placed under a $15,000 unsecured bond, according to the Myrtle Beach Police Department.

Also charged with obstruction of justice were former Lumberton wrestler and football player Yakemiean Johnson, 20, and Lumberton wrestler Sincere Joshiano Johnson, 21. Each were given a $15,000 unsecured bond, according to the police department.

Darriante Tymaine Marriscell Parker, 19, was charged with obstruction of justice and unlawful carry of a pistol, according to a report by News 13. The former Purnell Swett basketball player was placed under a $25,000 unsecured bond.

Also charged in relation to the shooting were Lumberton residents Sequion Johnson, 18, and Ty’reck Demonte Hill, 20.

Sequion Johnson was charged with four counts of attempted murder, possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony, and unlawful carrying of a pistol, according to News 13.

Myrtle Beach Municipal Judge Clifford L. Welsh denied bond to Sequion Johnson, stating that his shooting on a busy street showed “complete disregard for human life.”

Hill was charged with obstruction of justice and placed under a $15,000 unsecured bond, according to the police department. He was released Tuesday afternoon after satisfying the conditions of his bond.

The shooting occurred about 12:30 a.m. Sunday at 12th Avenue and Ocean Boulevard, according to News 13. The injured victims are expected to recover.

The Memorial Day shooting is the second of three shootings in the area within a week.

Greenwood resident Kemian Masonte’ Reese, 22, is charged with murder, unlawful carry and possession of a weapon during a violent crime in relation to the Monday shooting of Cadric Elmore Jr. at 15th Avenue South and Ocean Boulevard, according to WMBF News.

“For the 3rd time in one week our community has been violated by gang violence from outside of our borders. They brought their rivalries and disputes to MB to fight and that is not acceptable,” a Monday statement by Myrtle Beach Mayor Brenda Bethune reads in part. “We will work with our counterparts across the State to address these issues and we will take swift and immediate action to protect us from these evil acts.”

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In Georgia, two white men arrested, charged with murder of jogger Ahmaud Arbery https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/11/in-georgia-two-white-men-arrested-charged-with-murder-of-jogger-ahmaud-arbery-2/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/11/in-georgia-two-white-men-arrested-charged-with-murder-of-jogger-ahmaud-arbery-2/#respond Mon, 11 May 2020 21:29:30 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=6104 SAVANNAH, Ga. — Georgia authorities arrested a white father and son Thursday and charged them with murder in the February shooting death of a black man they had pursued in a truck after spotting him running in their neighborhood. The charges came more than two months after Ahmaud Arbery, 25, was killed on a residential […]

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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Georgia authorities arrested a white father and son Thursday and charged them with murder in the February shooting death of a black man they had pursued in a truck after spotting him running in their neighborhood.

The charges came more than two months after Ahmaud Arbery, 25, was killed on a residential street just outside the port city of Brunswick. National outrage over the case swelled this week after cellphone video that appeared to show the shooting.

Those close to Arbery celebrated the news but also expressed frustration at the long wait.

“This should have occurred the day it happened,” said Akeem Baker, one of Arbery’s close friends in Brunswick. “There’s no way without the video this would have occurred. I’m just glad the light’s shining very bright on this situation.”

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Gregory McMichael, 64, previously told police that he and his son chased after Arbery because they suspected him of being a burglar. Arbery’s mother, Wanda Cooper Jones, has said she thinks her son, a former football player, was just jogging in the Satilla Shores neighborhood before he was killed on a Sunday afternoon.

Benjamin Crump, an attorney for the slain man’s father, Marcus Arbery, said it was outrageous that it took so long for arrests to be made.

“This is the first step to justice,” Crump said in a statement. “This murderous father and son duo took the law into their own hands. It’s a travesty of justice that they enjoyed their freedom for 74 days after taking the life of a young black man who was simply jogging.”

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced the arrests the day after it began its own investigation at the request of an outside prosecutor. The agency said in a news release that Gregory McMichael and his 34-year-old son, Travis McMichael, had both been jailed on charges of murder and aggravated assault.

The GBI news release said the McMichaels “confronted Arbery with two firearms. During the encounter, Travis McMichael shot and killed Arbery.” No other details were immediately released.

It was not immediately known whether either of the McMichaels had an attorney who could comment on the charges.

Gregory McMichael served as an investigator for Glynn County District Attorney Jackie Johnson. He retired last year. The connection caused Johnson to recuse herself from the case.

At a news conference before the arrests were announced Thursday, Republican Gov. Brian Kemp told reporters he was confident state investigators would “find the truth.”

“Earlier this week, I watched the video depicting Mr. Arbery’s last moments alive,” Kemp told a news conference in Atlanta. “I can tell you it’s absolutely horrific, and Georgians deserve answers.”

Gregory McMichael told police he suspected the runner was the same man filmed by a security camera committing a break-in. He and his grown son, Travis McMichael, grabbed guns and began a pursuit in the truck.

The video shows a black man running at a jogging pace on the left side of a road. A truck is parked in the road ahead of him. One of the white men is inside the pickup’s bed. The other is standing beside the open driver’s side door.

The runner crosses the road to pass the pickup on the passenger side, then crosses back in front of the truck. A gunshot sounds, and the video shows the runner grappling with a man in the street over what appears to be a shotgun or rifle. A second shot can be heard, and the runner can be seen punching the man. A third shot is fired at point-blank range. The runner staggers a few feet and falls face down.

Brunswick defense attorney Alan Tucker identified himself Thursday as the person who shared the video with the radio station. In a statement, Tucker said he wasn’t representing anyone involved in the case. He said he released the video “because my community was being ripped apart by erroneous accusations and assumptions.”

Tucker did not say how he obtained the video. He did not immediately respond to a phone message or an email.

The outcry over the killing reached the White House, where President Donald Trump offered condolences Thursday to Arbery’s family.

“It’s a very sad thing,” Trump said in the Oval Office, “but I will be given a full report this evening.”

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has called Arbery’s death a “murder.” During an online roundtable Thursday, Biden compared the video to seeing Arbery “lynched before our very eyes.”

The outside prosecutor overseeing the case, Tom Durden, had said Monday that he wanted a grand jury to decide whether charges are warranted. Georgia courts are still largely closed because of the coronavirus.

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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Georgia authorities arrested a white father and son Thursday and charged them with murder in the February shooting death of a black man they had pursued in a truck after spotting him running in their neighborhood.

The charges came more than two months after Ahmaud Arbery, 25, was killed on a residential street just outside the port city of Brunswick. National outrage over the case swelled this week after cellphone video that appeared to show the shooting.

Those close to Arbery celebrated the news but also expressed frustration at the long wait.

“This should have occurred the day it happened,” said Akeem Baker, one of Arbery’s close friends in Brunswick. “There’s no way without the video this would have occurred. I’m just glad the light’s shining very bright on this situation.”

Gregory McMichael, 64, previously told police that he and his son chased after Arbery because they suspected him of being a burglar. Arbery’s mother, Wanda Cooper Jones, has said she thinks her son, a former football player, was just jogging in the Satilla Shores neighborhood before he was killed on a Sunday afternoon.

Benjamin Crump, an attorney for the slain man’s father, Marcus Arbery, said it was outrageous that it took so long for arrests to be made.

“This is the first step to justice,” Crump said in a statement. “This murderous father and son duo took the law into their own hands. It’s a travesty of justice that they enjoyed their freedom for 74 days after taking the life of a young black man who was simply jogging.”

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced the arrests the day after it began its own investigation at the request of an outside prosecutor. The agency said in a news release that Gregory McMichael and his 34-year-old son, Travis McMichael, had both been jailed on charges of murder and aggravated assault.

The GBI news release said the McMichaels “confronted Arbery with two firearms. During the encounter, Travis McMichael shot and killed Arbery.” No other details were immediately released.

It was not immediately known whether either of the McMichaels had an attorney who could comment on the charges.

Gregory McMichael served as an investigator for Glynn County District Attorney Jackie Johnson. He retired last year. The connection caused Johnson to recuse herself from the case.

At a news conference before the arrests were announced Thursday, Republican Gov. Brian Kemp told reporters he was confident state investigators would “find the truth.”

“Earlier this week, I watched the video depicting Mr. Arbery’s last moments alive,” Kemp told a news conference in Atlanta. “I can tell you it’s absolutely horrific, and Georgians deserve answers.”

Gregory McMichael told police he suspected the runner was the same man filmed by a security camera committing a break-in. He and his grown son, Travis McMichael, grabbed guns and began a pursuit in the truck.

The video shows a black man running at a jogging pace on the left side of a road. A truck is parked in the road ahead of him. One of the white men is inside the pickup’s bed. The other is standing beside the open driver’s side door.

The runner crosses the road to pass the pickup on the passenger side, then crosses back in front of the truck. A gunshot sounds, and the video shows the runner grappling with a man in the street over what appears to be a shotgun or rifle. A second shot can be heard, and the runner can be seen punching the man. A third shot is fired at point-blank range. The runner staggers a few feet and falls face down.

Brunswick defense attorney Alan Tucker identified himself Thursday as the person who shared the video with the radio station. In a statement, Tucker said he wasn’t representing anyone involved in the case. He said he released the video “because my community was being ripped apart by erroneous accusations and assumptions.”

Tucker did not say how he obtained the video. He did not immediately respond to a phone message or an email.

The outcry over the killing reached the White House, where President Donald Trump offered condolences Thursday to Arbery’s family.

“It’s a very sad thing,” Trump said in the Oval Office, “but I will be given a full report this evening.”

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has called Arbery’s death a “murder.” During an online roundtable Thursday, Biden compared the video to seeing Arbery “lynched before our very eyes.”

The outside prosecutor overseeing the case, Tom Durden, had said Monday that he wanted a grand jury to decide whether charges are warranted. Georgia courts are still largely closed because of the coronavirus.

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2 Hamilton men charged with 1st-degree murder in Brampton teen's death on New Year's Eve https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/07/2-hamilton-men-charged-with-1st-degree-murder-in-brampton-teens-death-on-new-years-eve/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/05/07/2-hamilton-men-charged-with-1st-degree-murder-in-brampton-teens-death-on-new-years-eve/#respond Thu, 07 May 2020 17:27:28 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=5913 Two additional men have been charged with first-degree murder in the death of a 17-year-old Brampton boy shot and killed on New Year’s Eve. Abdikadir Abdi, 20, and Mohammed Shokri, 18, both from Hamilton, were charged Wednesday in connection with the death of Jordan Henry, Peel Regional Police said in a news release. Police had previously […]

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Two additional men have been charged with first-degree murder in the death of a 17-year-old Brampton boy shot and killed on New Year’s Eve.

Abdikadir Abdi, 20, and Mohammed Shokri, 18, both from Hamilton, were charged Wednesday in connection with the death of Jordan Henry, Peel Regional Police said in a news release.

Police had previously charged 22-year-old Zakaria Hassan, also from Hamilton, with first-degree murder in Henry’s death in January. A Kitchener woman had been charged with being an accessory after the fact.

Henry, a Grade 12 student at St. Marguerite d’Youville Catholic Secondary School and promising football player, had gone out to a party on December 31st — not a usual occurrence for the homebody that he was, his sister previously told CBC News. 

He had been looking forward to graduating, with dreams of one day becoming a paramedic, she said.

Police were say they were called to a home on Alderbury Crescent two minutes before midnight for reports of gunfire. They arrived to find Henry suffering life-threatening gunshot wounds.

He was pronounced dead at the scene. 

“The majority of the time he never goes out … This one time decides to go out and that ended his life,” she said at the time. “He was just an innocent child.” 

Investigators believe there are no outstanding suspects connected to Henry’s death. Abdi and Shokri have been held for a bail hearing and will appear in a Brampton court Thursday.

Anyone with information is asked to contacted homicide investigators at 905-453-2121, ext. 3205 or leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-8477. 

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3 Taunton men charged after playing golf in RI, violating state's quarantine order https://www.badsporters.com/2020/04/25/3-taunton-men-charged-after-playing-golf-in-ri-violating-states-quarantine-order/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/04/25/3-taunton-men-charged-after-playing-golf-in-ri-violating-states-quarantine-order/#respond Sat, 25 Apr 2020 08:41:27 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=5569 3 Taunton men charged after playing golf in RI, violating state’s quarantine order Updated: 8:58 AM EDT Apr 3, 2020 Three Massachusetts men are facing charges for violating Rhode Island’s quarantine order during the coronavirus outbreak.Rhode Island’s governor issued an executive order that requires out-of-state visitors to quarantine after they cross the border into the […]

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Three Massachusetts men are facing charges for violating Rhode Island’s quarantine order during the coronavirus outbreak.Rhode Island’s governor issued an executive order that requires out-of-state visitors to quarantine after they cross the border into the state.The men allegedly parked their cars at a McDonald’s restaurant in Richmond, loaded their golf clubs into a vehicle with Rhode Island license plates and went to play golf, according to the Providence Journal.Police said the men, Gregory S. Corbett, 51, of Attleboro; Tyler E. Pietrzyk, 22, of Taunton; and Nye M. Cameron, 22, of Taunton, played a round of golf at the Meadowbrook Golf Course, the newspaper reported.There were signs posted at the course saying it was only open to Rhode Island residents.The men are scheduled to appear in court in May.

Three Massachusetts men are facing charges for violating Rhode Island’s quarantine order during the coronavirus outbreak.

Rhode Island’s governor issued an executive order that requires out-of-state visitors to quarantine after they cross the border into the state.

The men allegedly parked their cars at a McDonald’s restaurant in Richmond, loaded their golf clubs into a vehicle with Rhode Island license plates and went to play golf, according to the Providence Journal.

Police said the men, Gregory S. Corbett, 51, of Attleboro; Tyler E. Pietrzyk, 22, of Taunton; and Nye M. Cameron, 22, of Taunton, played a round of golf at the Meadowbrook Golf Course, the newspaper reported.

There were signs posted at the course saying it was only open to Rhode Island residents.

The men are scheduled to appear in court in May.

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Mandatory treatment order for former doctor at SGH who took videos of men in mall toilets https://www.badsporters.com/2020/04/06/mandatory-treatment-order-for-former-doctor-at-sgh-who-took-videos-of-men-in-mall-toilets/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/04/06/mandatory-treatment-order-for-former-doctor-at-sgh-who-took-videos-of-men-in-mall-toilets/#respond Mon, 06 Apr 2020 08:36:23 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=5376 SINGAPORE – A former doctor at the Singapore General Hospital (SGH), who recorded multiple videos of men using urinals, was sentenced on Monday (April 6) to a year’s mandatory treatment order. This means Indonesian national Jerry Christian Nagaputra, 31, has to undergo treatment for his mental condition in lieu of jail time. Defence lawyer Lee […]

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SINGAPORE – A former doctor at the Singapore General Hospital (SGH), who recorded multiple videos of men using urinals, was sentenced on Monday (April 6) to a year’s mandatory treatment order.

This means Indonesian national Jerry Christian Nagaputra, 31, has to undergo treatment for his mental condition in lieu of jail time.

Defence lawyer Lee Teck Leng had earlier told a district court that his client had “adjustment disorder with depressed and anxious moods”.

Mr Lee added: “(He) resorted to filming men urinating as a dysfunctional method of coping with his adjustment disorder resulting from his multiple stressors.”

The Institute of Mental Health said on its website that an adjustment disorder is “a short-term maladaptive response to a stressor”, resulting in the development of emotional and/or behavioural symptoms.

Nagaputra pleaded guilty on March 9 to three charges under the Films Act after he recorded multiple videos of men using urinals in February last year.

Twenty other similar charges were taken into consideration during sentencing.

He no longer worked for MOH Holdings, which is the holding firm of Singapore’s public healthcare clusters, as of Oct 25 last year.

His name was also not on the list of registered healthcare professionals in Singapore on Monday.

On Feb 9 last year, the Singapore permanent resident went to a men’s toilet it Ngee Ann City shopping mall and filmed a man who was using a urinal.

Two days later, Nagaputra went to a men’s toilet at Bugis Junction shopping centre and stood beside a 27-year-old man at a urinal.

Nagaputra had a mobile phone in his left hand, with its camera facing the man’s private parts.

The man later confronted Nagaputra, who claimed that he had only photographs of food on the device.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Foo Shi Hao had told District Judge May Mesenas: “However, while the accused was scrolling through his photographs, the complainant noticed an image of a urinal… and requested to check the phone himself. The accused complied.”

The man then found videos of men urinating.

Nagaputra tried to delete the films and run away but was stopped by the man and other passers-by, said DPP Foo.

The man alerted the police soon after.

For each charge under the Films Act, Nagaputra could have been jailed for up to two years and fined up to $40,000.

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