Showing posts with label murder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label murder. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Hung Jury in 19-Year-Old Murder Case

William Smith, then 22, was shot and killed on Jan. 1, 1991. (Photo courtesy of Denise Thomas)

William Smith, then 22, was shot and killed on Jan. 1, 1991. (Photo courtesy of Denise Thomas)

By Michael Del Castillo

On Monday, Nov. 22, a jury at the Kings County Supreme Court failed to reach a verdict in the 19-year-old case of a security guard who was shot and killed outside of a New Year’s Eve Party in Brooklyn. The jury was split, eight guilty, four not-guilty.

Early in the morning of Jan. 1, 1990, William Smith, 22, was shot in the face by alleged shooter, Derrick Lloyd, while talking with a group of friends at the Glenwood Housing Projects in the Flatlands section of Brooklyn. The group had gathered around a bench in front of a New Year’s Eve Party hosted by Lisa Lloyd, the alleged shooter’s sister.

Witness Rukaya Long, 38, remembers the shooter saying, “I want to know where’s the drunk guy that was beefing in the party? I want answers.”

She said Smith responded, “Everybody wants answers, but you can’t. We don’t know them.” The shooter then drew a handgun and Smith said, “If you’re going to bust me, bust me now.”

Immediately following the shooting, the suspect, Derrick Lloyd, 55, calmly left the scene and disappeared for 15 years.

Smith was a running back at Sheep’s Head Bay High. His sister, Denise Thomas, 48, said her brother was the biggest 12-year-old she had ever seen. He won dozens of trophies that she still keeps in her home. “William was the center of our family. The only boy, the only uncle,” she said.

Smith’s nephew, Maurice Smith, 33, said, “Me and him did everything together. He taught me football at the Big Park in the Glenwood Projects.” His uncle’s murder has had a big impact on his life.

“I went through therapy because of this. I cried a lot. The trial has brought back a lot of deep down feelings,” he said. “He was only 22 years old, didn’t have any kids, didn’t even get to start his life.”

During the time since Lloyd vanished, he moved to Montgomery, Ala., found a job, fathered a son, and appeared on America’s Most Wanted. And then, in 2007, he was arrested with a fake social security card at Montgomery’s Department of Motor Vehicles.

District Attorney Jonathan Kaye prosecuted his case for four days, during which he called three witnesses who identified Lloyd as the shooter. A fourth witness, Teshia Drakes, 50, failed to identify Lloyd as the man she saw at the party.

Kaye later said, “I believe she recognized him but she’s scared.”

Lloyd’s defense lasted only one day. His attorney, Calvin Simon called Karen Wynter, 55, and Isaac Daniel, 50, to testify.

Lloyd sat calmly as he listened to Wynter, his alibi witness, recount the night of the murder.

Wynter, the mother of Lloyd’s son, had known the suspect as Rashad Hamid, the name taken when he converted to Islam while incarcerated for another murder. And the name he used during his 15 years on the run. She said that on New Year’s Eve of 1990, the two had watched a Twilight Zone marathon at her apartment. Lloyd, or Rashad, as she called him, allegedly left her home around noon the following day, well after the murder.

The judge halted Wynter’s testimony to wake up a sleeping juror.

District Attorney Jonathan Kaye cross-examined the witness, during which time Wynter confirmed that she had never offered her alibi to law enforcement. Judge Albert Tomei explained to the jury that although she was not obliged by law to bring “exculpating” information to law enforcement, the fact that Wynter had failed to do so spoke to her credibility.

During the cross-examination, Kaye violated Tomei’s prohibition and mentioned that Lloyd was currently incarcerated at Riker’s Island. Tomei informed the jury that Lloyd’s current place of residence was not to be considered regarding his guilt or innocence.

The defense’s other witness, Daniel, said he has known Lloyd for approximately 35 years. He testified that he heard the shot from Lisa Lloyd’s apartment but did not see the defendant at the event.

Noticeably absent from the defense was Lisa Lloyd, the defendant’s sister, and the host of the party outside of which Smith was killed. Judge Tomei addressed the jury regarding the absence. “The fact that Lisa Lloyd was not called gives you the right to infer that if she had been called her testimony would not have supported the
defense,” he said.

Also missing was the 911 tape from the night of the killing, which was destroyed 90 days after the call, and a video of a man matching the defendant’s description which Michael Massay, 56, allegedly took at the party.

Thomas, the victim’s sister said, “God is the judge, the ultimate judge. They had three eyewitnesses who identified the suspect without hesitation. Two that actually saw the shooting.”

A retrial is expected to start in December.

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Father Gets 20-Years-to-Life for Murder of Child

A sentence of 20-years-to-life was given to Michael Jimenez today at Kings County Court. The 28-year-old was convicted of murdering his four-year-old daughter and assaulting his one-year-old son. Jimenez’s son was given a 60-year order of protection by the judge. The Ink’s reporter Evan MacDonald was at the sentencing today and will follow up with a story later.

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Brooklyn Mother Charged with Murder in Death of 4-Year-Old Child

The mother of a malnourished 4-year-old child, who only weighed 18 pounds at the time of her death, was charged with murder in the second degree.? Carlotta Brett-Pierce, 30, called police to report that her daughter, Marchella, was unconscious. She is also charged with manslaughter in the first degree after the medical examiner ruled the child’s death a homicide. The child was suffering from drug poisoning, injuries, malnutrition and dehydration, according to the medical examiner. [NYTimes]

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Murder Suspect Arrested After Returning to Scene of Crime

the Donut Shoppe on Avenue U and 15th Street, where José Miguel Serrano-Mu?oz was fatally shot. (Lynn La/The Brooklyn Ink)

The Donut Shoppe on Avenue U and 15th Street, where José Miguel Serrano-Mu?oz was fatally shot. (Lynn La/The Brooklyn Ink)

By Lynn La

Police arrested a suspect linked to a fatal shooting Tuesday morning when he returned to the scene of the murder and swooped underneath crime scene tape in attempt to sneak by officers, police said.

Salvador Avelino, 20, fled after allegedly shooting José Miguel Serrano-Mu?oz, 23, several times in the torso in front of the Donut Shoppe on Avenue U and 15th Street around 4:48 a.m. Serrano-Mu?oz was rushed to Kings County Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

Police were called to the scene immediately and began closing the area off for investigation. While being questioned by the police, witnesses of the shooting then recognized Avelino as he returned to the scene and pointed him out to the police. According to a neighboring convenient store’s surveillance tape,?Avelino?casually walked by an officer while slipping under police tape.

Avelino?ran toward a subway station nearby, but was quickly apprehended. He is charged with murder two and criminal possession of a weapon.

Minutes before the shooting took place,?Avelino?entered the Donut Shoppe, where Serrano-Mu?oz and two unidentified men were already eating. The restaurant’s supervisor, Vidal Macoto-Torres said that?Avelino?ordered what he always ordered, a cheeseburger, he added. Serrano-Mu?oz and Salvador exchanged glances and then began arguing.

“It looked like they might have recognized each other, but they started to fight about why he was looking at them and why they were looking at him,” said Macoto-Torres.

Macoto-Torres said that after?Avelino?returned from the restaurant’s bathroom, Serrano-Mu?oz and the two other men promptly jumped?Avelino, leaving him injured outside the Donut Shoppe.

“Miguel wanted to start trouble. Salvador didn’t want to fight,” said Gustavol Gutierrez, a worker at the restaurant who witnessed the murder.

When the three men walked back inside the restaurant to finish their meal, Salvador went next door to his apartment upstairs to grab his gun, said Gutierrez. He returned to the restaurant and pointed the gun at Serrano-Mu?oz.

“Miguel and them, they laughed,” said Macoto-Torres. “They said, ‘That’s not a real gun, that’s a fake gun.’”?Avelino?then allegedly shot Serrano-Mu?oz multiple times in the stomach, said police. Macoto-Torres said the two men who were with Serrano-Mu?oz at the time attempted to catch?Avelino?when he fled, but were unsuccessful.

“I heard three shots across the street,” said Sammy Mohamed, a worker at the convenience store next to the Donut Shoppe. “Salvador didn’t talk a lot. He barely spoke any English, mainly Spanish. He hung out around this area most nights.” According to Mohamed, the store, otherwise known as Avenue U Candy Deli and Grocery, had surveillance video that filmed Avelino running away from the scene and returning to it a few minutes after.

“He was a quiet guy,” said Macoto-Torres. “He would order a cheeseburger everyday, no drink, just a cheeseburger. Sometimes once or twice a day.”

Although police could not confirm, witnesses at the scene reported that both parties were?drinking the night of the murder

You can watch the New York Post’s footage here.

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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Cooling of the video confession in the murder of newsman WABC

In the case of the murder of WABC radio newsman George Weber, a jury watched a video of cold account of a murder 16 years old.

John Katehis, now 17, is on trial for murder of Weber, before the Tribunal in Brooklyn. In video, Katehis says it was an accident, saying: "it was a concert, he wanted someone to stifle.". Katehis said he replied Weber on Craiglist ad for rough sex and Weber giving beer and cocaine before before the incident. It goes into sharp detail, saying: "the knife everything and change in the neck."We are against the blade and it he pointed in the cou.Cependant, a doctor testified that Weber was stabbed eight times in the neck, in addition to several other sectors on his body.

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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Defence in the trial for murder investigation

By Faaria Kherani

Members of Katehis’ family gathers after trial on Thursday afternoon. (The Brooklyn Ink/Faaria Kherani)

Members of the family of the Katehis gather after the trial, on Thursday afternoon.(The Ink Faaria Kherani Brooklyn)

Defence in the trial of a teen accused of the murder of a WABC newsman in a sexual encounter poorly oriented challenged post-crime investigation today, suggesting that it was made selectively to put the defendant in a negative light.

Defendant John Katehis, 18 years old, is on trial for second degree murder death knife for 47 years, George Weber, March 20, 2009.

Detective Arthur Connolly, specialist Department police fingerprint, said today that fingerprints belonging to four different people were found at the scene of the crime, and that no fingerprints of bathroom covered with blood was identifiable.Connolly declared Katehis fingerprints appear only on the bottom of a TV box and a bottle of Smirnoff Vodka.

In cross-examination, defence attorney Jeffrey Schwartz has asked why researchers at the scene of the crime had not checked the presumed murder weapon, a knife, fingerprints or established its connection with the crime.

The indictment also submitted medical records showing that Katehis negative test for cocaine on the evening of the crime.Which contradicts a statement by the defendant to police that Weber had given him the cocaine, which made him "paranoid."

After the judge sent the Board outside the courtroom, Schwartz said the collection of fingerprints is selectively step only because knife was not assessed, but also because major objects - such as condom wrappers and a bottle of lubricant - tested for impressions.

Schwartz said that it can submit testimony by father Katehis, stating that he had a second knife in the room would have been on a table, which was never collected by the détectives.Schwartz also said Katehis is wiped not for other sexual fluids on the night of the said crime.Schwartz investigators at the scene of the crime actions indicate that they have played what he calls "reductions, effective" that dictates that the person with the most injuries is the victim.

Katehis, unlike the jocular way yesterday, today is solemn, fixing comptoir.Il rotates around sometimes to his family, who were seated in the second row, but does not sourire.Juge allowed Firetog Katehis have a brief visit with his family in room hearing. after having spoken to less than one minute with his little sister, Katehis requested quitter.Une rank, "Je t'aime" woman's voice, because he was handcuffed and led.

The judge said he expected testimony in late Monday afternoon, and the case will be submitted to the Board by Tuesday morning.

Previous coverage of the trial of the Katehis:

TEEN PLEADS SELF-DEFENCE IN MURDER TRIAL

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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Long Island teen charged with attempted murder of a police officer

A Long Island 17 year old who authorities say shot by a police officer three times by an exchange of fire in a Brooklyn based on Sunday night was charged with attempted murder of a police officer and the criminal use of a weapon, reports the New York Times.

The officer and the suspect was shot three times also were in stable condition.

The teenager, Elijah Foster-Bey, aged 17, Port Washington, in the County of Nassau had stayed with an uncle in East New York for five months more effectively commute to her job as a Messenger of bicycling in Manhattan.

Sunday evening, Foster-Bey was a bike South East New York.Comme Bradford street car unmarked, he asked for would have been his bicycle on the sidewalk, Foster-Bey ran in a townhouse three floors to 454, street Bradford, ignoring orders officers to stop, police said. Three police officers jumped out of the car and followed in the building.

Department's chief spokesman Paul Browne said time that police officers were members of anti-crime unit 75th precinct and they were investigating a series of robbery on the bike in the neighborhood.

On the second floor of the building, Foster-Bey turned and fired at least twice, Browne dit.Il ran on the third floor and turned to shoot again as officers fired back.Agent Richard Ramirez, 29, was struck twice in the right leg and bottom right that it reaches the top third étage.Son blocked bullet-proof vest shot, belly landing said once in the abdomen of the police.Foster-Bey fired six until he missed bullets, and then he was thrown weapon fire in stages, according to the police.Partner and a fourth Ramirez subdued him and he handcuffed agent, police said.

Ramirez was recovering Kings County Hospital Center .the ' teenager was at the University Medical Center and Brookdale hospital.

Ellen Cross, mother of a young boy, said his son has never been a firearm or a locker judiciaire.Elle said that the 17-year old had been previously published four tickets for his bicycle on trottoir.Selon police, he was also a previous judgment, which has been sealed.

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

New decision of trial adjourned in the murder case Browne

By Caitlin Kasunich

The exterior of the Brooklyn Supreme Court building, where the Tiana Browne murder case was declared a mistrial on Wednesday. (The Brooklyn Ink/Caitlin Kasunich)

The exterior of the building of the Supreme Court in Brooklyn, where Tiana Browne murder case has been declared a trial Wednesday.(The Ink Caitlin Kasunich Brooklyn)

A judge of the Supreme Court of Brooklyn postponed the arguments of counsel on Monday on or a new trial should be held in the case of murder against 17 years Tiana Browne, which ended in a trial on Wednesday.

Browne is charged with murder to second-degree death knife of his cousin, age 15-year-old Shannon Braithwaite, in September 2008.

The arguments will resume on Monday, October 18, 10 hours of Judge Albert Tomei, who said a trial within a day after the case was handed over to a Board Tuesday.

New details have emerged about the circumstances that led to cancellation of trial based failure continued to reveal the criminal record of one of its principal witnesses Marva Braithwaite, the victim's mother.

Douglas Rankin defence counsel said that he felt about folder from the client to his grandmother, Jennifer Browne, who is the cousin of Marva Braithwaite and who was also a témoin.Selon Rankin, Braithwaite Browne has heard his criminal mentioned when his name was read to the jury from among the other witnesses and wondered why record sound cousin was not recognized.

"She told me ' how come they mentioned my criminal record, but they do not mention hers."And I said, "which is it?She said: "Marva".Est - this when I approached the DA and when I contacted the judge, "said Rankin." ""The judge ordered the DA to check this and then the DA verified, and it turned out that she had a felony conviction.?

Braithwaite was the first witness called by the prosecution, and his testimony set the tone for the rest of the test .Rankin said that elder Browne told him that the condemnation against Braithwaite was for felony assault.Although the Attorney Mark Hale confirmed to the Court, because women's criminal record, it did not reveal what was the district attorney pour.Bureau does not return calls for comment on this issue.

"Point of his testimony was to the light of certain facts which the prosecution submitted, supported the fact that my client knew what she was doing and it's intentional murder as opposed to her suffering from a mental illness or a defect in time," said Rankin.

Rankin said the Prosecutor is required to turn on criminal records that witnesses may have if it is aware of their once the jury is sworn, but prior to the opening statements.

"I made a request in a timely manner and Attorney - rather than run a sheet of RAP, which is the formal Protocol in Brooklyn DA - Office met with the witness and is based on what the witness him rather than it verify independently,"Said Rankin.""

Thursday hearing presided by Judge John Ingram, who decided to send the folder to judge Tomei Monday because he felt that he knew the best of the cas.Il apologized on behalf of the Court "horrible waste time and assets" that caused the disastrous trial.

Of hearing Thursday, Tiana sparkling Browne from one side to the other in his costume dark and sometimes consulted on his left shoulder family sitting in the courtroom to smile on eux.Ses hair braided in short primer that stuck out from the side of his head and his hands were handcuffed behind his back.

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