An Ohio teen is facing murder charges for allegedly stabbing a 13-year-old girl to death on Monday, police said. The incident took place around 9:08 p.m. Monday when officers responded to a report of a woman suffering from a stab wound, WLWT reported . Officers found a wounded 13-year-old girl at the scene named Nyaira Givens. She was rushed to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, where she later died from her injuries, WXIX reported . Nyaira’s grandmother, Frances Benison, said she was heartbroken upon hearing of her death. “My heart is crushed. My heart is broke,” Benison told the Cincinnati Enquirer . The Cincinnati Police Department’s Homicide Unit charged a teen, also 13 years old, in connection with Givens’ death. She was charged with murder and attempting to commit a violent offense. The investigation is in process, and anyone with information about the case is urged to call the Cincinnati Police’s Homicide Unit at 513-352-3542. ...
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Police sergeant fatally shoots armed man in Lakewood
A Lakewood police sergeant shot and killed an armed man Tuesday morning after the suspect fired at officers, police said. The incident started at about 3:30 a.m. when police were called to the area of West Fifth Avenue and Benton Street on a report of shots fired, according to a news release. Witnesses told police that a man had shot another man and the suspect fled on foot. The victim had also left the scene, before police arrived, and he was later found at an area hospital. Details on his condition were not released. Officers set up a perimeter around the original shooting scene, and the suspect was spotted near West Third Place and Depew Street, the release said. Officers attempted to get the armed suspect to “drop the weapon as he threatened to shoot.” The suspect pointed a gun at officers and he was shot by the sergeant, who was not identified Tuesday. “Evidence at the scene indicates that the suspect fired his handgun as well,” the release said. The suspect died at the scene. A handgun belonging to the man was found at the scene, police said. The Jefferson County Critical Incident Response Team is investigating the shooting. The sergeant, per department policy, has been put on administrative leave pending an internal investigation. Policies Report an Error Contact Us Submit a News Tip ...
BLM protesters rally for ‘victim,’ leave after learning he was white
close Video Minnesota officials give safety update as Chauvin trial goes to jury Black Lives Matter protesters in Minnesota dropped to a knee and set off to march over a fatal police shooting — only to return when they learned it was a white carjacker who had fired at police , according to reports. Dozens of people protesting outside Gov. Tim Walz’s mansion in St. Paul on Sunday were filmed by Fox 9 reporter Mitti Hicks as they knelt for a moment of silence over initial rumors about Sunday’s 3 p.m. fatal shooting. "Protestors kneel after hearing there was an officer-involved shooting in Burnsville moments ago," Hicks tweeted of the wild, caught-on-camera armed carjacking in the suburbs. DEREK CHAUVIN TRIAL: PIG'S HEAD LEFT AT FORMER HOME OF DEFENSE WITNESS "This information HAS NOT been confirmed but this group says they’re heading there," Hicks said. The man who was killed is believed to be a white man in his 20s who had stolen a car from a woman at gunpoint — then repeatedly shot at cops as they chased him, Burnsville police said . Traffic camera footage shared by KARE11 showed the suspect leaping out of the still-moving stolen car, then running into the road and seemingly pointing his gun at an approaching SUV before he was shot by "multiple" pursuing officers, police said. The BLM marchers, riled by the local police-involved deaths of George Floyd and Daunte Wright , soon appeared to get word that the latest shooting was not one fit for protest. The protesters turned back and instead headed to Brooklyn Center — the city where Wright died — "because they need more information about what happened in Burnsville first," Hicks said in an update about an hour after her initial video. Word of their planned protest after a rush to judgment quickly had the protesters ripped online. "For an armed carjacker?????? Are people this stupid????" one person replied to ...
Jeffries roasts McCarthy over Waters: ‘Clean up your own mess’
The head of the House Democratic Caucus went after Rep. Kevin McCarthy Kevin McCarthy White House readies for Chauvin verdict McCarthy to introduce resolution to censure Waters House GOP's McClain responds to Pelosi calling her 'that woman' MORE (Calif.) on Thursday, accusing the Republican leader of rank hypocrisy for denouncing the behavior of Democrats while largely staying silent on the controversies swirling around members of his own GOP conference. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries Hakeem Sekou Jeffries Race debate grips Congress Cheney: Afghanistan withdrawal a 'huge propaganda victory' for terrorists Democrats vow to go 'bold' — with or without GOP MORE (D-N.Y.) said McCarthy — who is pushing a resolution this week to censure Rep. Maxine Waters Maxine Moore Waters White House readies for Chauvin verdict McCarthy to introduce resolution to censure Waters House GOP's McClain responds to Pelosi calling her 'that woman' MORE (D-Calif.) for endorsing "confrontation" in combatting police violence — should shift his attention to the Republican lawmakers making waves this month. That list includes Reps. Matt Gaetz Matthew (Matt) Gaetz GOP struggles to rein in nativism 'Real Housewives of the GOP' — Wannabe reality show narcissists commandeer the party Boehner: 'America First Caucus is one of the nuttiest things I've ever seen' MORE (R-Fla.), who's under investigation for sex trafficking of a minor, and Marjorie Taylor Greene Marjorie Taylor Greene Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she's meeting with Trump 'soon' in Florida QAnon site shutters after reports identifying developer Republicans head to runoff in GA-14 MORE (R-Ga.), who's been linked to a group promoting "Anglo Saxon traditions." ADVERTISEMENT "Kevin McCarthy should focus on his own conference, because the Republicans in the House are a mess right now," Jeffries, the fifth-ranking House ...
Feehery: The left-wing hysteria machine
You can see the scattered remnants of the left-wing hysteria machine on signs throughout my Capitol Hill neighborhood. My favorite is those that proclaim never-ending love for the United States Postal Service. We love USPS, the sign says. ADVERTISEMENT Those were the product of the left-wing hysteria that somehow Donald Trump Donald Trump House votes to condemn Chinese government over Hong Kong Former Vice President Walter Mondale dies at age 93 White House readies for Chauvin verdict MORE was going to destroy the Post Office to skew the election his way. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Nancy Pelosi White House readies for Chauvin verdict House GOP's McClain responds to Pelosi calling her 'that woman' GOP struggles to rein in nativism MORE (D-Calif.) called Congress in on a rare weekend session to pass meaningless legislation to “save the Postal Service.” The bill, like too much mail, died an ignominious death, never to be heard from again. Left-wing hysteria, of course, predates Donald Trump, but his surprising election in 2016 made the hysterical more hysterical. Remember the Women’s March. That was a fun one. Madonna threatening to blow up the White House as females from all across the country descended upon Washington to protest Trump’s election. They wore pussy hats and carried signs, singing hurray for our side. It was really quite a sight. And then came the Mueller investigation. Democrats and the media like to complain about how conservatives refuse to accept the election 2020 election results. The Mueller investigation was the culmination of one huge conspiracy theory, promoted by Left-Wing Hysteria Machine. ADVERTISEMENT Let’s call it the LWHM for short. Who makes up the LWHM? Well, it starts with some clever members of the Democratic brain trust, starting of course with our current Speaker. It also includes elements of the Obama administration, some of whom are now with the Biden ...