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7/12/2007 11:07 AM
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I notice the same thing every time I do shapeshifter research.
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Seth in 736
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7/12/2007 11:41 AM
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Then don't even bother researching Lycanthropes....
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7/12/2007 11:48 AM
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I notice the same thing every time I do shapeshifter research.
that's funny.
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7/12/2007 1:59 PM
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This maybe one of the worst stories I have read in a while. Instead of AL and Jessie running down to Durham to rescue striper, they should head on down to Florida to help start digging the hole under the jail to put these evil bastards.
"By KEVIN DEUTSCH
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Friday, July 13, 2007
WEST PALM BEACH — A third teenage suspect has been linked by a fingerprint to the vicious attack on a Dunbar Village woman and her 12-year-old son, during which the woman was gang-raped by as many as 10 school-aged assailants and forced to have sex with her son.
Police arrested Jakaris Taylor, 15, Thursday morning at his mother's apartment in the dilapidated housing project on charges that included armed sexual battery by multiple perpetrators, home invasion robbery with a firearm and wearing a mask while committing an offense. "I'm just too upset ," said his sobbing mother, Jacqueline Minor, 32, after the arrest. "I can't deal with it."
The arrest of Taylor, who records indicate was a student at Oak Grove Academy, came one week after the arrest of Nathan Walker, 16, and nine days after the arrest of Avion Lawson, 14, whose DNA was found in a condom at the victims' home, police said.
Police said Lawson confessed to participating in the June 18 attack but Walker has not.
Taylor, who was first interviewed by police two days after the attack, initially denied involvement. He gave two additional statements in which he again denied any role, detectives said.
But when a crime scene investigator confirmed Thursday that Taylor's fingerprint was found inside the victims' home - near those of the other suspects - detectives arrested him.
He was picked up just as he was about to go to class at summer school, a family friend said.
Taylor admitted he was at the scene but later refused to speak about the case, detectives said. Like Walker and Lawson, Taylor's case is expected to be referred to a grand jury to ensure adult prison sentences if the boys are convicted.
According to police, the assailants tricked the woman into opening her door by saying her tires were flat, then forced her back into her home.
They allegedly raped her repeatedly, smashed a plate over her son's head, poured household chemicals into his eyes and forced them at gunpoint to have sex with each other. Friends say both are still in physical pain from their injuries.
The 35-year-old and her son moved out of Dunbar Village and have not told friends or relatives where they are staying. The woman is afraid because her attackers said they would find her and set her on fire if she told police what they did, her brother said.
The woman's father said the attackers poured ammonia on his daughter, a suffocating chemical whose gases alone can burn the eyes and lungs, in an attempt to destroy DNA evidence.
Family members said the boy now can see, though excruciating pain remains. Two days after the attack, the boy was immobile in a hospital bed, a 1 1/2 '-inch wound stitched across the top left of his skull and bandages covering both eyes.
The attackers did not seem to know the victims, who kept to themselves because the mother was worried that the neighborhood was unsafe for her son, police said.
Taylor, wearing dark green shorts and a black Michael Jordan T-shirt, smiled at the cameras outside the police station when reporters asked him whether he was guilty.
He was transferred to the Juvenile Assessment Center and will make his first court appearance today.
The arrest left Taylor's family heartbroken.
"I don't understand, I don't believe this," said Taylor's grandmother, Angela Bell, a few minutes after she heard about the arrest. "I'm so sick about this."
Police were able to match Taylor's fingerprint from the scene with prints already in their system from a Jan. 6 arrest on charges of aggravated assault and robbery by sudden snatching in West Palm Beach.
Police said he was among five assailants who attacked two men at Datura Street and Rosemary Avenue, knocking them off their bicycles as they rode home from work.
Minor, his mother, sent him to live with his grandmother on Windsor Avenue so he would stay out of trouble, said a family friend who spent Thursday by Minor's side but refused to give her name.
Taylor is an eighth-grader at Oak Grove, a school in Riviera Beach for students with behavioral problems, according to the family friend. He played youth league football and basketball and was known as a joker who apparently got "hooked up with the wrong crowd in Dunbar," the friend said. His family, including a younger brother and sister, moved to Dunbar from Boynton Beach about three years ago, she continued.
Having heard the police were asking about her son, Minor initially brought Taylor to the police station herself, the friend said. Minor has cooperated since the beginning of the investigation, police said.
Minor has been arrested eight times in Florida on charges that include fraud and making a false statement for public aid.
Taylor's father is deceased, the family friend said.
On Thursday night, West Palm Beach Mayor Lois Frankel and Police Chief Delsa Bush met with about 60 residents of Dunbar Village who were bused to Roosevelt Middle School - at Frankel's invitation - for a meeting to discuss safety issues.
Reporters were barred from attending.
Frankel said she thought the meeting was successful and believed it would lead to some changes in the area, starting with residents taking responsibility for their children and the addition of mentoring programs.
But Dunbar resident Nakisha Smokes said nothing useful was discussed.
"What they need to do is what they did in a community north of here: Tear it down and start over," Smokes said.
Investigators are awaiting results of tests done on other evidence from the crime scene.
"We're hoping more of it will come back and link to additional suspects," police spokesman Ted White said. "We've had investigators working 10, 15 and sometimes 20 hours a day, looking through evidence, waiting for it to come back and lead us to more arrests.
"It's been paying off."
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7/13/2007 11:34 AM
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7/13/2007 11:42 AM
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That is way beyond fucked up.
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7/13/2007 12:45 PM
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UGh.
This thing's chocked so full of 'evil stereotypes' that its just beggin to be dissected- and 'evil stereotypes' may need to start being looked at as actual FACTS and CAUSES as to why this kinda thing- or violent crime amongst the young in the AA Community as a whole, continues and continues to increase.
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7/13/2007 12:49 PM
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Just give'm Schollies to play at the U and be done with it.
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7/13/2007 12:53 PM
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"I don't understand, I don't believe this," said Taylor's grandmother, Angela Bell, a few minutes after she heard about the arrest. "I'm so sick about this."
Shut the ever-loving FUCK up.
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7/13/2007 1:23 PM
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Heads up to the
upon learnin that the 'child' was in fact enrolled in summer skool, to not be thrown off by what the perp CLEARLY thought was safe traveling- en route to actually attending summer skool, instead of looking for the thug hangin on the corner, playground etc...
Hats off Officer O'Flagherty!~
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7/13/2007 1:25 PM
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Nice work by the "Po-Pos" on this one...
upon learnin that the 'child' was in fact enrolled in summer skool, to not be thrown off by what the perp CLEARLY thought was safe traveling- en route to actually attending summer skool, instead of looking for the thug hangin on the corner, playground etc...
Hats off Officer O'Flagherty!~
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7/13/2007 1:30 PM
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Ah, looks like we have the dreaded 3-Ultra lunch on our hands with this one.
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.
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7/13/2007 1:39 PM
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Butchered by left wing IT department who wanted to see whitey botch the attempt at humor while making a sad statement on the situation within the AA community.
BsTrds.
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7/16/2007 10:59 AM
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7/16/2007 2:51 PM
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LONDON (AP) -- The prosthetic legs double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius uses provide less air resistance than normal legs, the IAAF said Monday.
Pistorius, who wears curved, carbon-fiber prosthetic legs, finished second in Rome on Friday and last against elite able-bodied athlete at the British Grand Prix on Sunday. He hopes to compete at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
The International Association of Athletic Federations has been reviewing footage from two high-definition cameras that filmed Pistorius in Rome to determine if his prosthetic racing legs give him an unfair advantage.
"The guy Oscar beat on Friday -- the stride length was the same, but the speed through the air was slower for the able-bodied guy," IAAF spokesman Nick Davies said. "This research makes us want to do more."
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7/16/2007 3:47 PM
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7/16/2007 8:19 PM
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Was she singing Pat Benatar?
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Penn sends alert alleging crimes by kids as young as 9
Groups of youths as young as 9 have been harassing, assaulting and robbing students, staff and residents on the University of Pennsylvania campus, a school official said yesterday.
Karima Zedan, director of academic & external affairs for Penn's division of public safety, said an alert had been issued about six incidents involving separate groups of youths beginning July 3.
Philadelphia police last night said that groups of youths had committed 10 assaults and some robberies on the Penn campus between June 9 and July 7.
The incidents listed in Penn's alert took place between 4:30 p.m. and 12:30 a.m., in these areas: 33rd and Chestnut streets, Locust Street near 40th and near 42nd, and Locust Walk near 37th Street.
A similar incident also occurred at 35th and Spring Garden streets, in the vicinity of Drexel University, the alert said.
The youths involved were all male, up to 13 years old, and walked the campus area in groups of three to eight, according to the alert, which was issued late last week.
Two youths have been arrested in connection with one of the incidents, on Locust Street near 42nd.
Patrols have been stepped up in the area, including covert operations, and security cameras were being monitored. City police and safety personnel from the University City District also are involved in the investigation.
The university began installing more closed-circuit cameras and emergency phones early last year, after a student was hit in the thigh by a stray bullet during an aborted robbery and a man was killed in a diner just off campus on Christmas Day 2005.
A Drexel graduate student was severely beaten by four University City High School students in January 2006 at 36th and Spring Garden streets.
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7/17/2007 10:01 AM
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NTFF.
Gotta love IMS....
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I guess we can wait for the inevitable Bernhard Goetz-esque student to take matters into his own hands and then cue the tearful "Dey dunn took'em ma baby..." speech on Action News.
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7/17/2007 12:33 PM
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Wow.
Im picturing the nanny from the old Tom and Jerry cartoons- after reading that phoenetically spelled post.
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7/17/2007 2:47 PM
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"Taaaahhhh-mas! Taaahhhh-mas!"
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Rugby players are tough...
" Ben Czislowski had a clash of heads with Tweed Heads forward Matt Austin during a Queensland Cup [rugby] game on April 1. He had the wound stitched up but was wondering why he felt lethargic, had an eye infection and had shooting pains in his head ever since.
Czislowski... visited his GP last week and all was revealed... [he] ran around for 15 weeks without knowing an opponent's tooth was buried in his forehead."
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The only thing I can say I honestly QUIT was rugby.
Walked the Eff off the field after 1 match in my Sr. Yr. Wasnt an official sport, rather a club in my H.S. Nevertheless those idiots are friggin goons.
F Rugby.
Those effers are animals.
I wasn't goin to college w/ a needlessly busted nose cos some guy thought it would be fun to try to bust my schnoz. He kept takin shots at it until it opened up pretty good and I thought it was broken.
Took the 'jersey' off right there and tossed it to the sideline.
F Rugby.
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