Tuesday, July 14, 2020

The Wild West is Back: Topeka Sees Three Gunshot Homicides in Six Hours




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Topeka Sees Three Gunshot Homicides in Six Hours

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14 Jul, 2020
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Topeka sees three gunshot homicides in six hours
Topeka recorded three gunshot homicides within a six-hour period late Monday and early Tuesday.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Literally "black Bart" running around Topeka or Willie "the Nig",instead of "Billy the Kid".
--GRA

Anonymous said...

MEX CHARGED WITH KILLING 78 YEAR OLD WHITE WOMAN BY SPEEDING 97 MPH INTO HER CAR
Posted: Jul 14, 2020 / 04:58 PM EDT / Updated: Jul 14, 2020 / 05:04 PM EDT

A booking photo of Ruben Cavasos. (Courtesy)

WYOMING, Mich. (WOOD) — A man has been charged with murder in a fatal car crash that happened in Wyoming in June.

Ruben Cavasos, 41, of Grand Rapids was arraigned on charges related to the crash on Tuesday.

Police in Wyoming say the crash happened on June 6 around 10 p.m. on 44th Street SW and Byron Center Avenue SW.

They say a car was driving west on Byron Center Avenue and ran a red light. The car then collided into another car that was driving south on Bryon Center Avenue.

After the cars collided, the westbound car turned onto its side, went into the median barrier and rolled over. The westbound car also hit two other cars while it rolled over.

The drivers and passengers involved in the initial crash were taken to the hospital. The occupants in the other cars were not injured, police say.

The passenger in the southbound car, Jean Lieffers, 78, of Coopersville, died on June 17 from injuries sustained in the crash.

Police say Cavasos was driving at 97 mph at the time of the crash.

After investigators presented the case to prosecutors, Cavasos was charged with second-degree murder and two counts of reckless driving causing serious impairment of body function.

Cavasos is being held at the Kent County Jail.
GRA:THE POS needs to be run over at 97 MPH as well.
--GRA