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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Crime Alert I Nancy Grace breaking crime news Now to female.
West Georgia University students return from a school trip early
in the morning and decide to walk home from the
bus stop. Brandon Roundsville approaches the two women with a gun,
threatening to kill them if they don't perform sex acts
on him. One student escape screaming for help, but Roundsville
catches her, drags her between two part cars, and assaults her.
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Roundsville eventually leaves because the victim keeps screaming.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Runsville walked the women behind an apartment building at gunpoint
and forced them to strip naked before assaulting them both.
Once Runsville left, the women called nine one one. Half
an hour later, cops arrested Runsville, who was found hiding
underneath the bridge. After Runsville was found guilty at trial,
prosecutors urged the judge to remove any possibility of parole
because Runsinville never took any responsibility for his crimes.
Speaker 1 (00:50):
Brandon Roundsiville twenty nine, charged, convicted, and sentenced to life
behind bars for kidnap, sex battery, and aggravated sodomy good reddance.
Nearly twenty years after a pair of ruby slippers worn
by Judy Garland while filming Wizard of Ozer stolen. The
thief now facing justice. In two thousand and five, Terry
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Martin breaks into the Grand Rapids, Minnesota, Judy Garland Museum
through a window nabs the slippers, now worth three point
five million dollars. The slippers recovered in a twenty eighteen
FBI sting. Five years later, Martin, now seventy six, indicted
by a grand jury on one count a theft of
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major artwork. Hey Martin, This Saint Kansas anymore? More Crime
and justice news after this now with the latest crime
in justice breaking needs crime onlines.
Speaker 3 (01:41):
John Lenley, a fifteen year old student, has been charged
with homicide in connection with the shooting death of another
fifteen year old, a classmate outside of Pittsburgh School. For more,
we turned to Sydney Sumner with Crime Online.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
The shooting happened Wednesday morning, just before classes were scheduled
to begin. Just before seven thirty eight Eastern time, police
discovered Derrick Harris with gunshot wounds outside the entrance to
Oliver City Wide Academy. Eleven shots have been fired, the
rounds registered by a gunshot detection system. According to Major
Crimes Commander Richard Ford Harris, was seriously hurt and taken
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to a hospital, where he later died. The other fifteen
year old, who an officer saw leaving the school carrying
a pistol, was apprehended and a gun was found. In
both a police report and a court docket, the student
was named as Jamiir Perry. He's accused of criminal homicide,
possession of a firearm by a miner, in carrying a
weapon without a license.
Speaker 3 (02:34):
According to police, Perry was taken to the Allegheny County
Jail in downtown Pittsburgh. Two former police officers in Mississippi
have been charged with murder and another ex officer has
been charged with manslaughter, all in connection with the death
of a black man who was repeatedly tased and held
to the ground during an arrest last December. In body
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camera footage released Wednesday, the three Jackson officers, Avery Willis,
Naniam McCarty and James Land were seen fighting to handcuff
Keith Muriel when he was repeatedly tased over the course
of a ten minute period. Authorities claimed that shortly before
midnight on December thirty first, twenty twenty two, the cops
tackled Muriel while taking him into custody for illegally trespassing
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at a hotel. According to court documents, Land was charged
with manslaughter and second degree murder, while McCarty and Willis
charged with second degree murder. Following the incident, all three
were given administrative leaves of the absence. McCarty was fired
in February, followed by Willis and Land in April. After
a five year investigation into allegations of child sexual abuse
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by Illinois Catholic clergy, the state's attorney general has issued
a nearly seven hundred page report that reveals the issue
was much worse than the church had initially recognized. Once again,
Crime Onlines Sidney Sumner.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
Attorney General Kauwamy Raoul announced that more than four hundred
and fifty Catholic clergymen vers in Illinois have been found
to have sexually molested approximately two thousand minors since nineteen fifty. However,
according to Raoul and other experts, it's unlikely that the
discovery will result in legal action. Advocates say they're hopeful
that the findings will make more people feel comfortable talking
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to their loved ones, friends, support networks, and law enforcement
about what happened to them. They further claim that it
can lead to the filing of civil lawsuits, even for
abuse that occurred long ago.
Speaker 3 (04:27):
Advocates also expect that lawmakers will take more measures that
will allow prosecutors to file charges in older sex abuse
cases and tighten the requirements for mandatory reporting. Three girls
and six boys, ages twelve to seventeen, have been arrested
for nearly three dozen robberies that Oakland Police Department officials
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say have terrorized the area. Authorities say they're worried and
disgusted to see more young people engaging in crime, as
robberies have grown citywide by seven percent this year compared
to the same period year. In the first week of
this month, Oakland experienced one hundred robberies, including fifty over
the weekend. At a news conference with the mayor on Wednesday,
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Interim police Chief Darren Allison noted that some of the
robberies have involved carjackings, gunfire, and other violence. Mayor Sheng
Tau of Oakland stated that while her administration will increase
assistance for children, she also wishes to convey that these
crimes will not be tolerated. Police apprehended nine under age
youth on Sunday after spotting a vehicle wanted in connection
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with one of the earlier robberies.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
During Sanford, thirty four, interested in buying property in Alaska,
stays with family friends in Fairbanks. During his property search,
Sanford's beloved rottweiler, Groot, somehow escapes from the home. Sanford
walks the neighborhood looking for great but never returns. There's
been no activity on Sanford's cell phone or bank account
since Alaska State Troopers say they receive a tip a rottweiler,
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possibly Grew, was taken to a shelter due to aggressive behavior.
The dog was euthanized then cremated, so there's no way
to determine if this was in fact Sanford's dog. If
you have any information on Dorin Sanford's whereabouts, please call
Alaska Troopers nine zero seven four or five one fifty
one hundred. For the latest crime in justice needs, go
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to crimeonline dot com with this crime alert. I'm Nancy Grace.