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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Crime Alert, I needsy Grace breaking crime needs Now. A
woman gets lost in a Missouri neighborhood pulls into a
driveway to get her bearings. As she pulls in, the homeowner,
a convicted felon Eric Kellen, starts shooting at her. She
ducks down, tries to put the car reverse, but is
struck with shattered glass. Unable to see, she gets sight
of the car, tries to run, but trips and falls
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to the ground, breaking her knee.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Nancy. As a result of his felon status from a
twenty twelve drug conviction, Kellen is legally prohibited from owning guns.
It's unknown how Kellen came to be in possession of
a weapon. Neighbors called nine one one, but when cops arrived,
a family member said Kellen had just left the property.
Cops eventually tracked Kellen down and he admits to the shooting,
claiming he thought the driver was trying to steal his car.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Kellen, thirty six, now facing assault and gun charges. Jesse
Smith boughts an unsecured excavator at a construction site decides
to take it for a joy ride. Of course, he does.
Smith plows through a storage unit with the excavator, taking
out several power poles with the bucket as he drives
down the street. He ends the joy ride at Walmart,
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where he busts through the exterior wall, damaging the excavator
so severely it won't operate. Smith forty seven, charged with
grand theft, trespassed, property damage and criminal mischief clean up
on Aisle five. More crime and justice news after this
Now with the latest criming justice breaking news. Crime Onlines.
Speaker 3 (01:32):
John Limley, a fourteen year old white boy who was
indicted last month in Massachusetts on counts of attempted murder
and assault after it was discovered that he allegedly tried
to drown a black teenager in a pond on Cape
cod has now been released to his father with details.
Here's Sidney Sumner with Crime Online.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
The teenager was instructed to remain in custody without bail
following a hearing in Barnstable Juvenile Court last month. The
teen year olds attorney, Kevin Reddington, stated that the boy
will live with his father, follow curfews and wear a
GPS tracker. The teens, according to Reddington, were friends and
a fight between the two spiraled out of control. According
to Capan Island's District Attorney Robert Gallibois. The incident unfolded
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on July nineteenth that Goose Pond in Chatham, where the
fourteen year old met up there with the alleged victim
in another miner. Investigators say that following their encounter, the
fourteen year old white male juvenile picked up a stone,
threatened the black teen, and used a racial epithet to
address him. The black teen put on a life jacket
and informed the others that he couldn't swim before getting
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into the water. This according to authorities. Prosecutors claimed that
once in the water, the fourteen year old pulled on
the victim's life jacket, submerging him four to five times
and causing breathing problems. They also claimed that the third
juvenile laughed at the black teen, calling him George Floyd.
Investigators say that the fourteen year old then dove behind
the black child and attempted to grab hold of his
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feet in an effort to drag him under the water.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
A bystander on the beach stepped in to stop the incident. Overseas,
now as five people have been arrested by Bosnian police
on suspicion of taking part in the July nineteen ninety
five genocide at Srebrenitza, in which Bosnian Serb forces massacred
over eight thousand men and boys during the inter ethnic
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conflict in the Balkan nation. According to a statement from
Bosnia State Investigation and Protection Agency, officers also carried out
searches and confiscations during the operation in a number of
cities and Republica Serbska, a Serb run region that makes
up nearly half of Bosnia. The Bosnian newsportal clicks is
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reporting that those detained were former Bosnian Serb army officials
and troops accused of aiding in the capture and execution
of over seventy men, boys and women during the massacre.
As the Swiss Church becomes the latest in Europe to
deal with the Catholic sexual abuse scandal, a comprehensive year
long examination of abuse by priests and others in Switzerland
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has identified more than one thousand cases since the mid
twentieth century. Once again, Crime Online Sidney Sumner.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
Almost all of those accused of misconduct were male, and
almost three fourths of the papers analyzed revealed that miners
were involved in the Sexual Abuse. The report, commissioned by
the Swiss Conference of Bishops and overseen by two University
of Zurich historians, takes a close look at the sexual
abuse and harassment that has plagued the Catholic Church globally
in recent decades, upsetting the lives of many victims and
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their families and tarnishing the institution's reputation. In a statement,
the authors of the report claim to have found one
thousand and two situations of sexual abuse in the Swiss Church,
including allegations against five hundred and ten individuals. They claimed
that nine hundred and twenty one people were impacted. The
researchers combed through thousands of pages of classified records that
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church authorities had compiled since the mid twentieth century, although
they also added that allow a lot of the information
sources have not been thoroughly examined.
Speaker 3 (05:03):
Researchers also say they identified some instances where records were
allegedly destroyed to hide wrongdoing.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
Brooks Hawk turns over and goes to sleep next to
his wife, Crystal Rogers, who stays up reading. When he
gets up the next morning, she's gone. Two days later,
the mother of five's car found abandoned and a part
of town. Rogers rarely visits her purse and cell phone inside.
Police initially suspect foul play from the husband. His brother,
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Nick Hawk, fired from the Barstown Police Force for his
behavior during the investigation into Crystal's disappearance, and he fails
the polygraph. Others connected to husband Brooks Hawk have been
charged with perjury, false reporting, most recently murdered, conspiracy, and
concealing evidence in connection with Crystal rogers disappearance. Crystal now
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missing over five years. If you have info on Crystal Rogers,
please contact Nelson County Sheriffs by zero two three four
eight eighteen forty. For the latest crime in justice news,
go to crimeonline dot com with this crime alert. I'm
Nancy Grace.