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Pair charged for kidnapping 2-year-old in south Charlotte, court documents show
Pair charged for kidnapping 2-year-old in south Charlotte, court documents show

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

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Pair charged for kidnapping 2-year-old in south Charlotte, court documents show

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — Two people are facing multiple charges after allegedly kidnapping a 2-year-old in south Charlotte. Around 5:33 p.m. on May 26, police responded to a call for service in the 7900 block of Shady Oak Trail near South Blvd. Police on the scene were told that two people had taken a child without the consent of the legal guardian. Details are sparse at this time, but according to court documents, 36-year-old Donnel Cochran and 50-year-old Tanika Barnes were arrested for taking the toddler for the 'purpose of holding them in involuntary servitude.' It is unclear if the suspects are related to the toddler. Queen City News is tracking CRIME in your area 🚨 >> Barnes was charged with first-degree kidnapping and felony conspiracy and given a $5,000 bond. Cochran was charged with possession of a firearm by a felon, first-degree kidnapping, felony conspiracy, felony possession of cocaine, two counts of assault by pointing a gun and carrying a concealed weapon. According to court documents, Cochran was issued a $250,000 secured bond. Reports show that Cochran had a SCCY CPX-2 9mm black handgun in his possession as well as cocaine. He had previously been convicted of robbery with a dangerous weapon. Cochran was convicted in 2011 for the robbery. Barnes and Cochran are due back in court on June 17. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Man arrested for trying to bring stolen gun into Truist Park, police say
Man arrested for trying to bring stolen gun into Truist Park, police say

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time15-05-2025

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Man arrested for trying to bring stolen gun into Truist Park, police say

The Brief Cobb County police have arrested a man accused of trying to get into a Braves game with a stolen gun. Police say Joshua Faison was caught with the pistol after triggering the magnetometer at one of the stadium's gates. He's now facing a felony charge. COBB COUNTY, Ga. - A man is in police custody after he allegedly tried to enter Truist Park with a stolen gun earlier this month. A report from the Cobb County Police Department says the man was caught at one of the stadium's entry gates. What we know Investigators say 29-year-old Fayetteville resident Joshua Faison arrived at Truist Park for the May 6 game between the Atlanta Braves and the Cincinnati Reds. While Faison was trying to get into the stadium, officials say security officers noticed that the bag he was carrying set off the magnetometer. When they checked the bag, the officers reportedly found a SCCY CPX-2 9mm pistol. They later learned it had been stolen after checking the weapon's serial number. Faison was taken into custody. Jail records obtained by FOX 5 show that he is charged with theft by receiving a firearm, a felony. What's next Faison remains in custody at the Cobb County Detention Center without bond. The Source Information for this story came from a statement by the Cobb County Police Department and Cobb County Jail records.

4 gunmen face federal charges for shooting victim 9 times near Bronx schools
4 gunmen face federal charges for shooting victim 9 times near Bronx schools

Yahoo

time07-02-2025

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4 gunmen face federal charges for shooting victim 9 times near Bronx schools

Four men were charged with taking part in a raucous shootout outside a pair of Bronx schools that left an innocent victim with nine gunshot wounds. The complaint against Leo Bonilla, Rimel Mack, Yomel Mack, and Bryant Torres for the Aug. 24 shootout was unsealed Wednesday, said the U.S. Attorney's Office. Yomel Mack, who was stabbed earlier in the day, was walking the block of Andrews Ave near W. Burnside Ave. around 4:30 p.m. with Bryant Torres and Rimel Mack, prosecutors said. The trio turned and retraced their steps before they reached the corner, retreading ground in a kind of patrol 'so that perpetrators may find and attack rivals, and failing that, demonstrate toughness and dominance,' according to the complaint. Suddenly, Bonilla fired shots from a residential building across the street from P.S. 396 and Middle School 390, and Torres and the two Macks returned fire, said prosecutors. Yomel Mack and Torres were both struck, with Torres crawling to an SUV and, surveillance video showed, reaching up to a rear tire where a SCCY CPX-2 9mm firearm was later found by cops. The Macks fled on Andrews Ave. toward W. 179th St., opening fire on a man hiding under the open hatch of a red pickup truck, said prosecutors. A chilling photo provided by the U.S. Attorney's Office shows the terrified victim crouched on the pavement, both arms wrapped around his head, as the Macks take aim at him from only a few feet away. The victim was hit twice in each arm, twice in his right hip, once to his left hip and twice to his left knee. He was taken to BronxCare Hospital, said prosecutors. A total of 25 shell casings as well as five spent bullets were collected from the scene, court papers said. The defendants are charged with possession of a firearm in a school zone, conspiracy to possess a firearm in a school zone and possession of ammunition after a felony conviction. Rimel Mack has not been arrested and remains at large.

Wanted man arrested following Covington investigation
Wanted man arrested following Covington investigation

Yahoo

time06-02-2025

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Wanted man arrested following Covington investigation

COVINGTON, La. (WGNO) — A known-wanted man was arrested on Wednesday following an investigation by the Covington Police Department. According to the CPD, there was an outstanding warrant for the arrest of Thaddeus Baham on charges, consisting of simple burglary (felony,) and theft of $5,000-$25,000 (felony,) related to the theft of a dog. Suspect sought in New Orleans East shooting, attempted robbery While CPD narcotics detectives were patrolling the area of North Polk Street and West 28th Avenue, they found Baham riding a bicycle. While stopping him, there was a brief struggle. After the stop, police say they found a SCCY CPX-2 9mm handgun as well as crack cocaine from searching Baham. He was arrested and booked into the St. Tammany Parish Correctional Center, where, in addition to the initial charges he was stopped for, faces the following: Possession of schedule II controlled dangerous substance (felony.) Possession of a firearm by a felon (felony.) Illegal carry of a weapon with a controlled dangerous substance (felony.) Violation of a firearm-free zone (felony.) Possession of a controlled dangerous substance in a drug-free zone (felony.) Resisting an officer (misdemeanor.)Trump signs executive order banning transgender athletes Louisiana leaders praise Trump's executive order banning transgender athletes in women's sports Florida murder suspect captured at Security-Widefield Big R Photos: 37 live beetles disguised as Japanese snacks seized at Los Angeles airport The rise of Pat McAfee: NFL punter to top personality Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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