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November 15, 2024 6 mins

Scorned lover opens fire while ex-girlfriend moves out of their home. Drunken football fan punches a mounted officer's horse!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Clime Alert I Nancy Grace breaking crimes now. Sue Anne
Robison breaks up with her longtime boyfriend Hamma Smashlevic and
decides to move out of their shared home. Sue Anne
asked him to leave the home for a few hours
while her parents, Ruth and Tony Robison come help her
pack up. He leaves all right, but he doesn't stay away.
He drives back by the home and opens fire. Both

(00:24):
Ruth and Tony robson the parents shot in the head.
Ruth dies, Tony hospitalized fighting for his life.

Speaker 2 (00:32):
Nancy Sueyne Robison escaped the gunfire as she was upstairs
on the Florida home when Smangelovitch opened fire. Her father
is still in critical condition. A GoFundMe for his medical
expenses has raised over sixteen thousand dollars. Smangelovitch is currently
being held at the Polk County Jail on a seven
hundred and fifty thousand dollars bond, awaiting his next court date.

(00:54):
A no contact order has been filed between Smongelovitch and Robison.
The couple had no history of domestic violence.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
Hamza Smaslovich, twenty four, now facing murder attempted murder and
weapons charges. Horseback officers monitor crowds as Gator fans pour
out of the EverBank Stadium after the Georgia Florida game.
The officers form a line to keep people out of
the street, but Emmanuel Jones is not following the flow
of traffic. He walks between two mounted officers and punches

(01:25):
one of the horses in the face. When the cop
sees his horse head snap up and back, he snatches
Jum by the shirt and forces him to the ground.
Emmanuel Jones twenty six charged with disorderly intoxication and harming
a police animal. Can you believe that? More crime and
justice news after this? Now with the latest crime in

(01:49):
justice breaking news crime Onlines John Lemley.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
Four individuals are now facing charges in connection with a
deadly shooting out of Detroit street gathering that claim two
lives left five others injured. The accused, twenty five year
old Johnny Lee marsh The third, twenty two year old
Eladio Garcia, and eighteen year old Alfonso Anaya were formally
charged with first degree murder, assault with intent to murder,

(02:15):
and additional serious offenses. Twenty two year old Amber mcintee
has been charged with tampering with evidence and lying to police.
According to the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office, the incident unfolded
on Detroit's West Side just after one thirty am on
November third. Police were responding to complaints about a large
crowd when they witnessed shots fired from a vehicle into

(02:38):
the gathering. Officers pursued the vehicle and swiftly apprehended Garcia
and marsh Anaiya and mcintee were later taken into custody
three days after the incident. The shooting resulted in the
deaths of a fifteen year old Detroit boy and a
nineteen year old Southgate man. Five others between the ages
of sixteen to eighteen sustained injuries. Investigators believe an argument

(03:01):
may have preceded the violence. A probable cause hearing is
set for November nineteenth, with a preliminary examination scheduled for
November twenty six. South Carolina's Supreme Court has not set
a date for the state's next execution, as attorneys for
four death row inmates requested a delay until after the
Christmas and New Year's holidays. For more, we turn to

(03:24):
Crime Online Sidney Sumner.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
The four inmates have exhausted their appeals, but their lawyers
argue that a holiday ponce would allow defense teams and
prison staff who are managing multiple cases to prepare for
all necessary legal matters. By law, South Carolina's Supreme Court
issues death warrants with twenty eight days notice. In recent
guidance requires at least five weeks between executions. This interval

(03:48):
helps ensure readiness of lethal injection drugs, the electric chair,
or the firing squad, while allowing time for any last
minute appeals. The state resumed executions this year after a
thirteen year hiatus caused by the lack of lethal injection drugs.
A shortage resolved when lawmakers passed a bill allowing drug
suppliers to remain anonymous. Since then, two inmates have been executed,

(04:11):
Freddie Owens in September and Richard Moore in November. A third,
Marion Bowman, Junior, was scheduled to be executed on December
sixth for the two thousand and one murder of Candy
Martin in Dorchester County. Last Friday, however, passed without a
decision from the Supreme Court on whether to proceed with
Bowman's execution.

Speaker 3 (04:31):
In the meantime, state attorneys have argued that South Carolina
has carried out executions around the holiday season before, noting
five executions between December fourth, nineteen ninety eight and January eighth,
nineteen ninety nine.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
Thanks John. Markeisha Sadlier, twenty one, lives with her adoptive parents,
pastors Amanda and Dan Sadlier, in their New York apartment.
She lives there for support with her neurological disabilities and autism.
Markeisha worked retail job, but never leaves home without saying goodbye.
Friday morning, she gets dressed, eats breakfast with siblings, then

(05:07):
goes back to her room. The next time someone tries
to find her, she's gone. Her cell, phoned purse and
meds left behind. Law enforcement concerned she was lured from
her home and believe she's in danger. Her family says
it's highly dangerous for her to go without her meds
after recent brain surgery. Marquisha Sadly Or twenty one, African American,

(05:28):
five eight, one hundred and fifty five pounds long, skinny braids,
clear frame glasses. Last scene wearing black pants, a blue jacket,
white sneakers. If you have info, on Marquisha sadly or
now missing two weeks please call NYPD crime Stoppers eight
hundred five seven seven eight four seven seven. For the

(05:51):
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