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May 23, 2023 6 mins

Angry woman drives truck through store trying to run down her boyfriend. Man uses fake baby to shoplift. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Prime Alert I Nancy Grace Breaking crime news Now. Tasha
Bradley and her boyfriend argue while running errands. Bradley decides
to say the truck while boyfriend goes inside to the
Nashville Family Dollar. Moments later, Tasha Bradley rams the truck
through the storefront drives inside the store, trying to locate
the boyfriend and run him down.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Broadley fled from the store on foot after the crash,
but Please caught up with her shortly after. Photos of
the store show broken glass, knocked over displays and merchandise everywhere.
While the store owners have not put a dollar amount
on the damage, it is clearly extensive. No customers have
reported injury stemming from the instant.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
Bradley, thirty three, charged with a tempted murder, aggravated battery,
and vandalism. Alexander Manina pushes a stroller with a sleeping
baby through Walmart, but it's not a father child outing,
it's a shotlifting ploy. Menina hides over a thousand bucks
of merchandise and the stroller with the baby, who's really
a doll, and walks out yeah the store with security

(01:01):
on his heels. Manina arrested for shoplifting at Walmart four
times before now facing felony theft.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
Oh Baby.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
More crime and justice news after this now the latest
crime and justice breaking news Crime on Lines John Lemley.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
According to family members, a security guard was among three
fatalities and a shooting early Sunday at a bar in
Kansas City. The incident also left two other people wounded,
one seriously. The victims have not yet been identified by police,
and few details have been released regarding the circumstances surrounding
the shooting that occurred just before the Climax Lounges one

(01:38):
thirty am closing. According to a relative who spoke to
our friends with the Kansas City Star, forty one year
old Jason McConnell was manning security at the bar's entrance
when he was shot and killed. People in the crowd
told McConnell's family that the shooting occurred as the local
rapper who was playing at the club was leaving. Kansas
City police a five victims were discovered inside the bar

(02:00):
when officers arrived, and that they began administering first aid.
A man who spent more than fifteen years on Ohio's
death row for the two thousand and six murder of
his ex girlfriend's three year old boy, will now have
a new trial with more heros. Sidney Sumner with Crime Online.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
Fifty four year old Lamont Hunter was convicted of aggravated murder,
child endangerment and rape and Tristan Blue's death. Authority said
the child was sexually assaulted and died from head injuries
sustained from blunt force trauma and shaking. Hunter claimed he
was washing laundry in the basement when the boy hit
his head on the concrete floor after falling down the stairs.

(02:38):
The deputy coroner, who initially determined that the boy's death
was a homicide, changed her opinion two years ago after
re examining evidence in the case. As a result, the
prosecution agreed to a new trial. The deputy coroner now
states that the cause of death is undetermined and that
hospital staff unintentionally caused the injuries she had mistakenly attributed
to sexual assault. Following prosecutor's request for a postponent a

(03:01):
hearing held to determine whether Hunter might be released on
bond while awaiting a new trial ended without a decision.

Speaker 3 (03:07):
According to prosecutors, the county Coroner's office is reportedly re
examining the entire case, including more than seven hundred pages
of information from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. A Louisiana
woman accused of killing a boy whose body was found
inside a suitcase and a rural area of southern Indiana
last year, is requesting a change of venue. Dawn Coleman

(03:30):
claims that the public outcry over the child's death would
make it impossible for her to receive a fair trial.
Coleman's attorneys submitted the motion for a venue change Monday,
according to our friends at WHRTV. The attorney asserts that
public hostility and anger over the child's death, along with
media attention, would prevent the shreport mothers receiving a fair trial.

(03:52):
In southern Indiana's Washington County, a hearing about Coleman's change
of venue request is scheduled for June first. This past October,
Coleman was arrested in San Francisco in connection to the
death of five year old Cairo Amar Jordan of Atlanta, Georgia.
She's accused of aiding, inducing or causing murder, neglect of

(04:13):
a dependent resulting in death, and obstruction of justice. Minnesota's
senators have approved a bill that would make the state
the twenty third to legalize marijuana for adult use and
permit adults over the age of twenty one to use
it recreationally. Once again. Crime Onlines Sidney Sumner.

Speaker 2 (04:31):
The bill has already been approved by the Minnesota House
and will now be signed into law by Governor Tim Walls.
While opponents of the bill claim it would impair public
health and safety, supporters say that it would advance social justice.
By August first, marijuana, hughes's possession, and home cultivation would
all be permitted under the proposed legislation. Retail sales at

(04:52):
dispensaries would likely be at least a year away. Under
the new legislation, Minnesotans who have been convicted of misdemeanor
or petty miss demeanor possession will automatically have their records wiped.
The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension has predicted that process will
take until August of next year to complete.

Speaker 3 (05:09):
The Minnesota bill would allow people convicted of selling marijuana
or other significant nonviolent pot related felonies to request having
their records cleared or to have their sentences reduced.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
Dorothy Yates mccafrye's children live with her parents, and she
gives them a call. While talking, she's disappointed she won't
see her daughter on her birthday, but cheers up talking
about the party plan for the weekend. After Yates mccafrine
starts dinner to have her ready when her husband gets home.
When he walks inside their Louisiana home, he finds veggies
burning on the stove, his wife nowhere to be found.

(05:45):
Police find a hat, scarf, and jewelry belonging to Yates
mccaffrne on the couple's five acre property, but no sign
of her. Dorothy Yates mccaffrine missing since January twenty one,
twenty twenty. If you have INFI please call the Cato
Paris Sheriff's Office three one eight six seven five twenty one, p. Seventy.

(06:07):
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