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Monday, May 25, 2015

TWUM Talks Lima, Ohio


The Wrap-Up Magazine is a family residence at 742 West Wayne Street in Lima, Ohio. The website brings your worldwide entertainment, new, event, celebrity, news, and more. It is home and music hub to Lima, Ohio producer Gansta Marcus who goes by the stage name of Nieman Marcus. Take a look at news, music, and more out of the city of Lima.

The new Lima, Ohio football stadium will be receiving a new name. The newly renovated Lima Stadium will also be getting a new name, Board of Education members decided. The board members chose the name Spartan Stadium, a name they feel will create even more school pride...More (CLICK HERE)

Monday, May 1, 2017

Man Beats Wife To Death

Claude Sejour was charged with murder and held without bond after beating his wife, Marie Joseph, with a pipe after learning she was pregnant by her boyfriend.

On Wednesday, April 26, Sejour learned his wife was pregnant with another man’s baby after his wife and her boyfriend told him the news over speakerphone, angry later that day Sejour called 911 telling a dispatcher he was going to kill his wife. After hanging up on 911 a call to police came from his neighbor, Alvaro Garcia, who found Joseph dead with her 17-year-old daughter trying to wake her up.

“I observed severe trauma to her right eye, left cheek, forehead and on the top of her head,” the officer wrote, adding that there was blood on the wall above the victim’s head. There was a red pipe wrench which appeared to have traces of what appeared to be blood.” said responding officer

As police rushed to the home, Sejour met them in the outside with a white shirt with blood on his hands and cheek saying “I did it. I finished her and called the police and went outside,” according to a police report. During questioning at the police station Sejour made statements saying he was angry about the boyfriend and the baby though he didn’t mean to kill her.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Sisters Gang Raped And Hung

A group of men, including at least two police officers, raped and killed two teenage sisters in rural India then hung their bodies from a mango tree, authorities said Thursday, announcing the arrests of four men. Villagers found the girls’ bodies hanging from the tree Wednesday morning, hours after they disappeared from fields near their home in Katra village in Uttar Pradesh state, police Superintendent Atul Saxena said. The girls, who were 14 and 15, had gone into the fields because there was no toilet in their home.

Hundreds of angry villagers stayed next to the tree for the rest of Wednesday, silently protesting alleged police inaction in the case. Indian TV footage showed the villagers sitting under the girls’ bodies as they swung in the wind, and preventing authorities from taking them down from the tree until the suspects were arrested.

The villagers accused the chief of the local police station of ignoring a complaint by the girls’ father Tuesday night that the girls were missing. The station chief has since been suspended. The family belongs to the Dalit community, also called “untouchables” and considered the lowest rung in India’s age-old caste system.

India tightened its anti-rape laws last year, making gang rape punishable by the death penalty, even in cases where the victim survives. The new laws came after the fatal gang rape of a 23-year-old woman on a moving bus in New Delhi that triggered nationwide protests.

Records show a rape is committed every 22 minutes in India, a nation of 1.2 billion people. Activists say that number is low because of an entrenched culture of tolerance for sexual violence, which leads many cases to go unreported. Women are often pressed by family or police to stay quiet about sexual assault, experts say, and those who do report cases are often subjected to public ridicule or social stigma.

Saturday, July 2, 2016

Police Seize $24 Million In Drugs

An accused brother-sister drug trafficking team is behind bars after Miami-Dade police seized at least $24 million in cash during a home raid. In what is being called the largest cash seizure in department history, detectives found bundles of $100 bills in heat-sealed bags stuffed into five-gallon orange buckets and hidden in a secret wall compartment of a Miami Lakes home, according to the Miami Herald.

Hernandez-Gonzalez — who is being held on more than $10 million bond, according to jail records — is now facing charges including money laundering, marijuana trafficking and possession of a firearm while committing a felony. Gonzalez was held on $12,500 bail for conspiracy and drug-related charges.

The alleged pot peddler, who runs a Miami gardening store called The Blossom Experience, was targeted by police who believed he was involved in trafficking marijuana in Tennessee along with two other men. The store is believed to cater to the illegal marijuana-growing industry and was raided by police and federal agents Tuesday.

Authorities found marijuana, marijuana seeds and $180,000 cash in a safe. Next, police raided his cushy home and found the buckets of cash along with a Tec-9 with an extended clip. The DEA began investigating Hernandez-Gonzalez back in 2010, after he dished to a confidential informant about the secrets of drug trafficking.

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Five Shot At Nightclub

A Stamford man was arrested after five people were shot outside of Tino’s Nightclub. Police said they responded to 84 West Park Place a little before 2 a.m. Sunday where numerous gunshots were fired. Police also said they secured several crime scenes within two blocks of the downtown area.

Police arrested Dayron Wills, of 300 Tresser Blvd., Apt. No. 7E, Stamford, who admitted to being involved in the shooting and said he dropped his loaded handgun near the intersection of Atlantic Street and Bank Street. Wills said he was involved in an altercation outside of the nightclub and pulled out his handgun and began shooting the other person involved in the altercation.

Police said Wills has a valid pistol permit and was legally registered to carry the weapon. Officers said they found a small amount of marijuana from Wills, and police were able to use video evidence of Wills firing shots into a crowd. All five victims, four males and one female, were transported to Stamford Hospital for treatment and all of the injuries appear to be non-life threatening.

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Christian Band Members In Deadly Fight

This could get bigger than what it looks like. Arizona investigators have released dramatic video of a Walmart parking lot brawl that left a police officer wounded, one man dead, and reportedly involved members of a Christian family band.

Enoch Gaver, 21, was killed in the fight in the town of Cottonwood, and suspect David Gaver, 28, was shot in the stomach and taken into custody. Police Sergeant Jeremy Daniels was hit in the leg by a bullet fired during the melee.

The police dashcam video, released Friday, shows Cottonwood Police approaching the group of eight people -- all identified as members of the Gaver family -- around a large SUV in a Walmart parking lot on March 21.

Officers wanted to question them about the alleged assault of a Walmart employee who was going into the store bathroom. The police were accompanied by another Walmart employee. At least three members of the family are reportedly in a Christian band named "Matthew 24 Now," which is a Bible verse that refers to the end times, according to CNN affiliate KPHO. The family was living out of its Chevy Suburban.

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

102 People Arrested In Climate Change Protest

A crowd of several hundred protesters, marching under a banner called Flood Wall Street, had done just that on Monday. As night fell, the demonstrators stopped traffic on Broadway near Wall St. as the group’s hard-line elements staged a sit-in and were then herded by police, handcuffed and either arrested or summonsed.

With traffic on one of the Financial District’s main arteries blocked, the police switched over to roundup mode under the watchful eye of NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton. A few people in the crowd shouted anti-police statements, but the mass arrests were conducted without the violent police-versus-protester clashes that characterized the Occupy Wall Street protests in 2011.

The day of demonstrations and civil unrest followed after more than 100,000 people marched in Midtown on Sunday to clamor for more steps to be taken to counteract climate change. At Monday’s peak, the Flood Wall Street followup event attracted about 1,000 participants. It was intended to culminate in civil disobedience arrests.

Earlier in the day, the activists gathered near the “Charging Bull” statue in Bowling Green and squared off with police officers who largely appeared to conduct themselves so as to avoid confrontation. Demonstrators inflated a large “carbon ball,” as they called it, and bounced it off cars and buses.“The people are rising, no more compromising,” the crowds chanted.

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Arrest Made In Lil Wayne Tour Bus Shooting

The man accused of firing multiple shots at rapper Lil Wayne’s tour buses was trying to get higher status with his gang, according to his arrest warrant. Jimmy Carlton Winfrey, 25, of Atlanta, has been charged with numerous felonies, but was not in custody Thursday afternoon, Cobb County jail records showed.

No one was injured on April 26 when multiple shots were fired at two buses traveling on I-285 near I-75, according to Atlanta and Cobb police. About a dozen people were on the buses around 3 a.m. after a performance at the Compound nightclub on Brady Avenue, police previously said. It was not known if the rapper, whose real name is Dwayne Carter, was aboard either of the buses.

On May 21, Cobb police secured an arrest warrant for Winfrey, charging him with aggravated assault, terroristic threats and acts, criminal damage, possession of a firearm by a felon, criminal gang activity, reckless conduct and discharging a weapon near the street.
Winfrey was allegedly driving when he fired the shots from his vehicle, causing more than $20,000 worth of damage to the buses, according to police. He allegedly fired the shots to gain “street cred,” police said.

“Said accused did commit said act in order to gain status in his criminal organization by a committing a high profile shooting of a rival rap artist,” the warrant states. “Said accused has associated himself with known blood gang members in the Atlanta area.”

In October, Winfrey was convicted of drug possession in Florida and sentenced to two years on probation, according to the Florida Department of Corrections.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

The Michael Brown Case

Although there were five charges officer Darren Wilson was facing for the murder of Michael Brown, no indictment charges were filed against him. A Missouri grand jury has decided not to indict Ferguson police Officer Darren Wilson in the August 9 shooting death of Michael Brown, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Robert McCulloch said.

Brown’s father is “devastated” that Wilson will not face charges. After an “exhaustive review,” the jurors deliberated for two days. The grand jurors are “the only ones who have heard all the evidence. While protesters chanted late Monday for an indictment in the shooting death of Michael Brown, officials called for calm as the world awaits word of the grand jury’s decision.

Protesters were gathering outside the police department in Ferguson. Darren Wilson, a white police officer with the department, shot and killed Brown, a black teenager, on August 9 2014. The grand jury’s decision on whether to indict Wilson will be announced at about 8 p.m. (9 p.m. ET).

Members of the National Guard will be in the area to provide security at firehouses, police stations and utility substation. Brown’s death ignited a national debate on race and law enforcement. Nowhere was the tension more evident than in the predominantly black town of Ferguson, which has a mostly white police department and town government.

Supporters of Brown’s family back witness accounts that Wilson fired while Brown, 18, had his hands up in surrender. Wilson’s supporters say that Brown was the aggressor and had tried to take Wilson’s gun while he was in his vehicle and that the officer fired in self-defense.

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Rihanna, Ariana Grande And More Sign Police Reform Letter


Rihanna, Billie Eilish, Justin Bieber, Post Malone, Ariana Grande, Meek Mill, the Jonas Brothers and many more signed an open letter on Monday, asking New York legislators to repeal section 50-A of New York State's Civil Rights Law.

The statute currently keeps police personnel files confidential and basically out of the public's reach.

"We mourn the killing of George Floyd and the unnecessary loss of so many black lives before his. We must hold accountable those who violate the oath to protect and serve, and find justice for those who are victim to their violence."

Sunday, October 11, 2020

Why Is Google Helping To Bring Down R. Kelly?

 


A newly unsealed court document related to an alleged associate of singer R Kelly shows how Google can hand over data about what people search to the police.


The court filing was submitted in July but unsealed on Wednesday. It details a police investigation into an arson attack on a car outside of the home of a witness involved in the ongoing sexual racketeering case against R Kelly.


The court document showed that investigators linked Michael Williams — a family relation of R Kelly's former publicist — to the arson by sending something called a "keyword warrant" to Google. Specifically, police asked Google for any data on "users who had searched the address of the residence close in time to the arson."

Monday, July 18, 2022

Man Shot By Police Draws Protests

 


People gathered outside the Minneapolis apartment Saturday where 20-year-old Andrew ‘Tekle’ Sundberg was shot and killed by Minneapolis police. Demonstrators joined family members as they demanded more answers from law enforcement.

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Police Officer Killed By Machine Gun Fire

Right outside my hometown of Cleveland MississippiPolice Sergeant Gale Stauffer was shot and killed by machine gun fire, and another officer was seriously wounded in Tupelo, Mississippi. A Tupelo shooting has left one family without a father, just days before the Christmas holiday. The small town of Tupelo, Mississippi, is mourning the death of a Police Officer.

A passer-by, Kenny Steen, heard a racket coming from a pawn store in Tupelo: “We heard some, just a real, ‘burr, burr’ real fast, so we came running out of the store.“ The search for a suspect in the shooting death of Tupelo police officer Gale Stauffer continues, comprised of a task force of federal, state and local officers.

The Tupelo mayor's office says that police Corporal Gale Stauffer, 38, has died after the shooting. A father of two is dead after he was shot along with a fellow officer while responding to a bank robbery in Tupelo.

Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Burnt Donuts Truck Causes Polices Officers To Cry


At least we have found something that make police officers cry! Even after killing and arresting people, nothing brings officers to their knees like a donuts truck catching fire.

Police in Lexington, Kentucky are offering their own tongue-in-cheek response to the age-old stereotype involving police officers and donuts.  They took to social media to mourn a burnt Krispy Kreme doughnut truck. All donuts were lost in the flames, the cops said.

It wasn’t a small fire. Video of the scene shows smoke billowing to the sky. A closer look showed the truck legit up in flames.

The driver reportedly had discovered the smoking rising from the back and managed to escape. I mean, sure, he was okay, and no humans were reported to be injured, which is fine, I guess, but look! All those donuts! Gone! Obviously, it had a deep, life-changing impact on the responding officers. Police in other parts of the country joined Lexington cops in mourning this irrevocable loss.

In more inspirational news, cops in Florida were rewarded with donuts last October after they tracked down a Krispy Kreme van that had been reported stolen.

In October 2017, A man in Michigan said he’d turn himself into cops on outstanding warrants, bring in donuts as a gift, and collect litter if his Facebook post got 1000 shares. It got 4,000 after 10 days, and he made good on the promise.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Several Arrested In Food Stamp Fraud

Police in upstate New York launched an investigation to crack a huge food stamp scam, resulting in the arrests of over 30 people. According to a press release by the New York State Police department, State Police in Malone arrested 34 people after they were exchanging the supplemental funds for cash to pay for drugs and alcohol. 

Police claim the investigation lasted about a year before the group was arrested. Dennis J. Sauve, the owner of the local market in town, was arrested and charged with 3rd degree grand larceny and misuse of food stamps in January. With the ringleader behind bars, officials were able to crack down on the rest of the suspects. The ages of the suspects range from 21 to 72 years old.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Gansta Marcus Talks Violent Protestors

Let every city in the world take a look at whats happening in Ferguson. Everything about this whole situation is wrong from the beginning. It started off a shame the way the black community destroyed their own neighborhood that they reside in which also helped to make it easier for prosecutors not to have officer Darren Wilson locked up.

Someone need to give the people supervision, or let them hear something that they need to hear instead of turning on the news everyday and seeing another unarmed teenager shot to death. They need to get a better understanding that attacking police officers gets no support by the people they need support from.

We got a dose of the first protest with Trayvon Martin. Civil rights leaders and parents of teenager attend protests over acquittal of George Zimmerman in Florida trial. Although Zimmerman was cleared on charges, the community in over 100 cities still used peaceful protests to get their statement out. Trayvon Martin's mother choked back tears as a crowd of 2000 New Yorkers chanted We love you.

The actions that are being taken in Ferguson is starting to make the black community look bad as a whole. We now have college student not wanting minorities at their schools, songs and chants are being created that uses the nigger word in it, etc. Do anyone see where this is headed? Their is too much hate from both the race sides that still lives within our communities today.

Now the chief of police has resigned in Ferguson, and behind his resignation, two police officers are shot hours later in a protest that was dying down. I don't know what the motive was behind the shooting or what caused it, but i'm sure this is going to escalade into worst actions than before.

Isabel Eugene, 16, who also attended the rally in Miami, said: “Before Trayvon Martin, we took precautions, but now it's worse. Not just with the police killing minorities, but also with minorities and protestors handling it the wrong way. In some cases, its not good for us to take the upper hand. At some point and time, I hope this all comes to a cease.

Thursday, November 18, 2021

$100K Worth of Items Stolen from Louis Vuitton Store

 


Over a dozen thieves swarmed a Louis Vuitton store at the Oak Brook Center Mall near Chicago and stole $100,000 worth of merchandise in less than a minute on Wednesday.

Friday, April 7, 2017

Girl Found Living With Monkeys

Indian police are reporting that a young girl believed to be 10 to 12 years old, now dubbed "Tarzan Girl," was found living in a forest with a group of monkeys. When the little girl was found, she was unable to communicate vocally, was found with no clothes on, and abnormally thin. That was this past January.

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Jay-Z And Rihanna Call For Justice In Shooting Death Of D.J. Henry


Some of the biggest names in entertainment are calling on the Justice Department to reopen the case of Danroy “D.J.” Henry, a 20-year-old Black college student from Easton who was shot and killed by a white police officer outside a restaurant in Mount Pleasant, N.Y., in 2010.

Rihanna, Kerry Washington, Jay-Z, and Pharrell Williams, are among the celebrities who signed on to the July 13 letter, which was addressed to US Attorney General William Barr.

“Like so many other unarmed and innocent young, black men who find themselves guilty of being at the wrong place at the wrong time, DJ, too, lost his life for no good reason and with absolutely no good explanation — to this very day,” the letter states. “Justice, it appears, has been denied.”

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Member Of K.O.B. Gets 100k Bond


A member of Gansta Marcus rap group The Kings Of The Bean (K.O.B.) gets a 100k bond set. Check out the police report below.


LIMA — A suspected hostage situation came to a peaceful resolution Wednesday afternoon after the Crisis Negotiating Team talked a man out of a home where he had barricaded himself.

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