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ABOUT 33 BLACK-ON-WHITE HOMICIDES: April 2024 — Another Month In The Death Of White America

By Kenn Gividen

05/11/2024

Earlier: ABOUT 39 BLACK-ON-WHITE HOMICIDES, INCLUDING A WHITE MAN TRYING TO APOLOGIZE TO A BLACK WOMEN FOR A MINOR FENDER BENDER: February 2024 — Another Month In The Death Of White America

As the clouds of black violence continued to cast their dark shadow across white America in April, the media were careful to hide the identities of two teens accused of brutally slaying 14-year-old Bobby Maher in Wyoming. The shooting deaths of four white policemen by a lone black gunman in North Carolina were unavoidable as imagery told the tale. Still, the media purged its reporting by refusing to mention the racial dynamic, something that would be anathema had the races been reversed.

This month’s list includes several victims who were in relationships or marriages with black men, tried to break up, and were, like the late Nicole Brown Simpson, murdered.

IMPORTANT NOTE: The Main Stream Media and law enforcement agencies are increasingly successful in suppressing the race of perps altogether, as well as details of the back stories. Email me here and/or VDARE.com here if you have tips.

Two teens, Jarreth Plunkett and Dominique Harris, were allegedly harassing his middle school sweetheart.

According to reports from the Cowboy State Daily, Maher was fatally stabbed with a kitchen knife.

Maher hurried to the mall upon receiving a distress call from his girlfriend, who informed him that Plunkett and Harris were following her and a friend. Intent on ensuring their safety, Maher urged the girls to leave the premises while repeatedly instructing the suspects to depart, as outlined in the criminal complaint.

Surveillance footage captured the sequence of events, depicting Maher retreating from the assailants, who were clad in balaclava-style masks. Plunkett allegedly goaded Maher to engage in a physical altercation multiple times, while Harris was seen lifting Maher and slamming him to the ground before delivering a series of punches.

Plunkett purportedly brandished a kitchen-style knife and fatally stabbed Maher, prompting the assailants to flee the scene and discard the weapon and masks in the mall parking lot.

Upon apprehension, the suspects reportedly confessed to the stabbing, claiming Maher had insulted them. Furthermore, they admitted to stealing the knife from a Target store within the mall just before the altercation.

[Boy, 14, fatally stabbed trying to protect girlfriend from two ski mask-clad teens in mall: authorities, by Emily Crane, nypost.com, April 10, 2024]

40-year-old Keavin Thompson was arrested.

The North Carolina State Highway Patrol stated that Thompson disregarded a red light, leading to the collision with Prewitt’s vehicle, resulting in Prewitt’s death.

Thompson is facing charges of second-degree murder and DWI. After the accident, he was transported to a hospital. However, during a subsequent transfer to another medical facility, state troopers lost sight of him, and he was subsequently released.

Since then, Thompson has evaded authorities and remains at large. CBS 17 highlighted his extensive criminal record, which includes drug offenses, leaving the scene of a prior car accident, and failing to appear in court for three active DWI charges.

[North Carolina murder suspect on the run while victim’s family is left with questions, by Judith Retana, myfox8.com, April 11, 2024]

Accused was the victim’s estranged husband, Ray Felix, 60.

Police in Port St. Lucie provided updates on Monday regarding the murder-suicide involving Jamie, a 45-year-old math teacher.

The victim, a teacher at Manatee Academy K-8, was fatally shot by her estranged husband, 60-year-old Ray Felix. Ray had also been employed at Manatee Academy but resigned in October following his arrest for domestic violence against Jamie.

Both had worked at the school since 2019, with Ray serving in various capacities, including site maintenance worker, paraprofessional, Dean’s clerk, and behavioral technician.

In October, Jamie filed for divorce, and shortly after Ray’s domestic violence arrest, a domestic violence injunction was issued against him. Port St. Lucie Police Chief Richard Del Toro confirmed that there was no evidence of Ray violating the injunction until the tragic incident last Friday.

According to Del Toro, Jamie was leaving Urban Air Park with her children when Ray confronted her. He forced her and their two children into a vehicle, driving them to various locations in St. Lucie County. They later returned to retrieve Jamie’s car and drove toward West Palm Beach. During this time, an email was sent to Jamie’s coworkers, falsely claiming she had lied about the domestic violence incident.

”We believe the email was sent under duress,” Del Toro stated. “It’s crucial to highlight the importance of reporting suspicious activities. If you see something, say something.”

Following Jamie’s disappearance, police located a “hit” on Ray’s vehicle at a West Palm Beach hotel. West Palm Beach police reported that Ray fatally shot Jamie in front of their two sons and then took his own life when approached by police.

The entire event unfolded in about 70 minutes.

[Estranged husband in murder-suicide case arrested for domestic violence in October, by Stephanie Susskind, wptv.com, April 1, 2024]

Lamarie Smith was charged with murder. The indictment states Smith did purposely cause the death of Summers on February 29, 2024, charging Smith with two counts of murder.

It is not known if the two were involved romantically.

[Man arrested in connection with death of woman from Charleston, by Alyssa Hannahs, wsaz.com, March 1, 2024]

Arrested was Dennis Jerome Sales, 38.

The Davie County Sheriff’s Office received reports of a shooting on Pineville Road shortly before 3 p.m. on Tuesday.

Upon arrival, deputies discovered an 18-year-old woman who had called 911, guiding them to her location where she was hiding with a 1-month-old infant.

Jade Marie Sales was found deceased in the home, having sustained multiple gunshot wounds. The suspect fled the scene before law enforcement arrived and was later apprehended in Kingsport, TN after a high-speed chase, according to therogersvillereview.com.

The suspect had pending firearm charges and had previously spent slightly more than 10 years in state prison, mostly on drug offenses but including one conviction of assault on a female, according to journalnow.com.

[Man arrested in Tennessee after Mocksville homicide forces teen to hide in home with 1-month-old, sheriff’s office says, by Emily Mikkelsen, myfox8.com, April 18, 2024]

Arrested and convicted in April 2024 was Sandra Kolalou, 37.

Kolalou, a resident of Chicago, was found guilty of first-degree murder after killing her landlord and dismembering her body in 2022.

Reports detail Kolalou’s conviction on Monday, April 22, after a six-day trial. The discovery occurred in October 2022 when the head and limbs of Frances Walker, Kolalou’s landlord, were found in the freezer of their shared home in Arcadia Terrace.

Prosecutors revealed that Kolalou murdered Walker following a confrontation, which was triggered by Walker serving her with an eviction notice.

Walker was described as a talented pianist and organist, having earned an M.F.A. in piano from Northwestern University.

[Chicago Woman Convicted of Killing and Dismembering Landlord After She Served Eviction Notice, by Liam Quinn, people.com, April 23, 2024]

The shooter, Elgin Guidry, 20, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Another 19-year-old female was hospitalized with gunshot wounds while an 18-year-old male sustained minor injuries.

According to police findings, Guidry allegedly discharged a firearm into a vehicle, injuring all three individuals before taking his own life.

[Two killed, two hurt in Springdale shooting, by NWA Democrat-Gazette, arkansasonline.com, April 26, 2024]

Djbril Ramatoulay, 32, was apprehended and charged.

Public records describe Ramatoulay as black — not surprising, both Djibril and Ramatoulay are African names.

Deputies discovered Nocar inside the restaurant with a gunshot wound to the head. He succumbed to his injuries at the scene.

Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler informed Fox45 that an “altercation” leading to the shooting began outside the business before escalating inside.

The media commonly refers to black-on-white attacks as “altercations” or “arguments” to defuse and confuse the complicity of attackers.

Both the suspect and the victim were former employees of McDonald’s, according to Sheriff Gahler.

Records reveal that Ramatoulay was on probation for assault at the time of the shooting, facing a potential 13-year prison sentence.

Nocar, on the other hand, was described as a respectful and well-behaved individual by the victim’s school bus aide, according to foxbalitmore.com.

[Man in custody after being charged for fatal shooting at McDonald’s in Belcamp, by Colleen Johnson and Vincent Hill, foxbaltimore.com, April 24, 2024]

53-year-old Gregory Gibert was arrested.

Gibert is accused of brutally assaulting the victim to the point of death on the steps of the Miami City Ballet.

Initially mistaken for sleeping, Dos Passos was found partially clothed and wrapped in a blood-soaked blanket by a security guard.

Residents mentioned Dos Passos as a homeless individual who often sought refuge on the ballet building’s steps.

Surveillance footage purportedly shows Gibert using a metal pipe to repeatedly strike the victim’s head and face before fleeing the scene.

Detectives cited Gibert’s prior criminal record and physical description as factors leading to his identification as a suspect in the case.

The victim is a biological male who identifies as a woman.

[Man accused of beating trans woman to death with metal pipe as she slept, MDPD say, by Skyler Shepard, cbs12.com, April 24, 2024]

David Porter, 36, was arrested. He faces charges including murder, robbery, and criminal possession of a weapon.

According to authorities, Treese was on duty around 3 a.m. when he responded to a call on First Street. Upon arrival, Porter reportedly entered the cab with a firearm, assaulted Treese, and demanded money.

The assault continued as the cab moved away, with Porter firing approximately five to six shots at close range, fatally striking Treese multiple times in the upper body, stated Police Chief David Smith.

Treese exited the cab, collapsed, and succumbed to his injuries.

Porter reportedly jumped into the driver’s seat and drove off but crashed the cab and fled on foot. Authorities located him the following day at an apartment.

Furthermore, Porter, with a history of prior felony and misdemeanor convictions, is prohibited from possessing a handgun in New York state.

Porter also faces charges related to a separate incident of criminal obstruction of breathing.

[Man arrested for taxi cab driver’s murder in Rochester, by Tyler Diedrich, Dan Schrack & Karen Edwards, 13wham.com, April 24, 2024]

Derrick A. Earnest, 60, is charged with first-degree murder.

The two shared a domestic relationship.

Reports say Earnest drove Snowgren to a hospital 56 minutes after the assault.

According to kcci.com:

A search warrant application says Earnest initially told Des Moines police that he was called by someone he knew, who said Snowgren was being chased by another man. Earnest then told police that he found Snowgren in an alley, unconscious, and drove her to the hospital.

However, a nearby homeowner handed over security camera footage showing Earnest brutally assaulting Snowgren.

[Court documents show history of domestic violence leading up to Iowa woman’s alleged murder, no attribution, kcci.com, April 22, 2024]

Her killer, 50-year-old Walter Young, was also found fatally shot after a police standoff, reports say. It is not known whether Young died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound or if an officer shot him during a gunfire exchange.

Police discovered Colletta’s body on the front porch of the home when Young opened fire on them.

Officers returned fire, even firing gas into the home at one point. Hours later, they discovered Young dead inside the home, a report said.

The incident was described as “a domestic violence situation.”

The Tower Grove South neighborhood where the incident occurred is a white-majority area with a black population of about 21 percent.

[Homicide suspect dead after shootout with St. Louis police in Tower Grove South, by Jennifer Somers, Megan Kernan, ksdk.com, April 24, 2024]

33-year-old Alvin Massenburg II was arrested.

According to arrest documents, an altercation ensued between the suspect and the victim. Apparently, Kemp refused to give the suspect’s companion a free cigar following difficulties experienced by the companion while attempting a Google Play transaction at the shop.

Police arrived at the scene where they discovered Kemp suffering from at least one gunshot wound. Despite efforts to save him, Kemp was pronounced dead at the scene.

[Suspect arrested 2 days after deadly shooting at Phoenix smoke shop, ktar.com, April 19, 2024]

John Nicholson, 22, was identified as the primary suspect.

When officers arrived at the scene, they found both victims lying near the roadway with gunshot wounds.

Mufich, died at the scene. Villasenor died after being transported to a hospital.

Jessica Whitten, 19, and Judith Adolph, 19, were apprehended on suspicion of aiding in a felony.

[Victims In Napa Double-Homicide Identified, by Maggie Fusek and Patch staff, patch.com, April 18, 2024]

17-year-old Devaron Taylor was charged with second-degree murder.

McKinney lost his life in an exchange of gunfire with two teenagers.

Police received multiple reports of a suspicious car. Further investigation revealed that the car had been reported stolen.

As officers approached the vehicle, shots were fired, resulting in injuries to five individuals, including both teenage suspects and three police officers.

Officer McKinney and 18-year-old suspect Jaylen Lobley succumbed to their injuries.

[Mid-South to honor slain Officer Joseph McKinney with weekend events, by Lydian Coombs, actionnews5.com, April 17, 2024]

Ethan O’Brien, 19, was arrested.

O’Brien allegedly fatally shot Allen while displaying his firearm. He reportedly fled but was apprehended and taken into custody.

The Cantonment teenager faces charges, including at least negligent manslaughter.

According to a statement released, “The investigation concluded that during a large gathering at the residence, Ethan O’Brien was exhibiting his firearm when it unintentionally discharged, striking the 16-year-old. O’Brien left the scene before deputies arrived.”

[ECSO arrests Cantonment teen who allegedly fatally shot 16-year-old while showing off gun, by Benjamin Johnson, Pensacola News Journal, April 15, 2024]

Malik Shaw, 24, was arrested.

When officers responded to a report of a person shot, they found three victims; Aaliyah Wortman, 19, Londyn Coleman, 19, and Lawson.

All three died at the scene.

[Police: Indy man facing murder charges for Lawrence triple homicide, by Michaela Springer, wishtv.com, April 16, 2024]

Samuel Lee Hamilton, 19, of Owensboro, was arrested.

No backstory was provided.

[Victim identified in deadly Owensboro shooting, by Monica Watkins, 14news.com, April 11, 2024]

Isaiah Woods, 36, is facing multiple charges, including two counts of murder.

Woods allegedly discharged over 40 rounds at two individuals whom he alleged were attempting to break into his car. One of the shots struck Delong in the back of the head as he attempted to flee, resulting in his death. Investigators have reported that Wood also fired shots at neighboring homes during the incident.

[Suspect charged after 18-year-old shot, killed in Dayton neighborhood, by WHIO Staff, whio.com, April 09, 2024]

Nathaniel Ladre Hueners, 21, was arrested

Police officers responded to reports of multiple gunshots and were informed that a victim with a gunshot wound was being taken to the hospital by someone involved.

Upon arrival at Adventist Health Clear Lake Hospital, officers made contact with Williams, who was receiving medical care for a gunshot wound. Despite efforts by hospital staff to save her, she succumbed to her injuries.

Snyder mentioned that Clearlake Police detectives joined the investigation, which revealed that Williams had been driving a vehicle near Pacific Avenue and Konocti View Road. Another vehicle pulled up beside hers, and someone from that vehicle fired shots, hitting Williams once, before fleeing the scene.

Based on evidence and witness accounts, Snyder reported that officers identified Hueners as the potential suspect.

Lakeport Police officers responded to a noise complaint at a hotel. During their investigation, they encountered three individuals, one of whom was Hueners. Additionally, the officers discovered a firearm believed to be linked to Hueners at the hotel.

Hueners was subsequently arrested and booked into Lake County Jail on charges including murder, assault with a firearm, unlawful possession of a firearm by a prohibited person, and violation of post-release community supervision.

Hueners identified as an In-home Supportive Services worker.

[Lakeport man arrested for fatal drive-by shooting, Lake County News reports, lakeconews.com, April 9, 2024]

Deputies charged 37-year-old Colin Sedrick Bruce with murder.

Bailey was found deceased when police investigated a small child wandering on a street.

Bruce was out on bond for previous arrests involving the same victim.

A September 2023 incident report documented Bruce choking Bailey, with Bailey expressing concern about losing consciousness due to lack of oxygen.

Moreover, a police report from February 20 revealed that Bruce threatened harm to Bailey’s 3-year-old child if she contacted law enforcement.

One judge disclosed that Bruce was granted bond in September for the kidnapping and assault charges, with the stipulation of no contact with the victim.

[Neighbors question judicial system after Marlboro Co. murder suspect was out on prior bond, by Tonya Brown, wpde.com, April 10, 2024]

Wilkins Dessalines, 33, was arrested on second-degree murder charges.

Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office assured the public that the incident appears to be isolated, and there is no immediate danger to the community.

However, Jacksonville’s crime rate seems to correlate with its disproportionately large black population. There is an immediate and ongoing danger to the community.

According to gitnux.org:

Jacksonville had a crime rate that was higher than 91% of the state’s cities and towns of all sizes in 2021, the overall crime rate was about 43% higher than the national average, and Jacksonville’s crime rate was higher than the Florida state average by 95.8% in 2020.

The violent crime rate in Jacksonville was 594.9 per 100,000 residents in 2020. The murder rate in Jacksonville in 2020 was 12.4 per 100,000 residents. Your chance of becoming a victim of a violent crime is 1 in 168. The aggravated assault rate in Jacksonville was 447.8 per 100,000 residents in 2020.

Non-Hispanic blacks comprise 30.3 percent of the city’s population, according to datausa.io.

[33-year-old man charged in murder of 19-year-old killed at Mandarin apartment complex, by First Coast News Staff, firstcoastnews.com, April 4, 2024]

The shooter was identified as Donte Green, 26.

Doody was shot with a rifle at least five times in the head and body inside a home. Green later shot and killed himself.

Doody came to the home to exchange their 2-year-old daughter, reports say. The shooting stemmed from an argument Green and Doody had during that exchange.

Green’s 77-year-old grandfather was shot in the leg when the elderly man tried to intervene.

According to syracuse.com:

When police arrived, they took cover behind their police cars because Green shot at officers, Curley said. Green fired at police at least two times before he fled to a neighbor’s home, he said.

Within seconds, Curley said the resident of the home ran out and told officers that Green had shot himself in the head.

The child was later found near the mother’s body when police arrived, he said. The child is now with family.

[Central NY man, woman identified in murder-suicide in Utica home, by Darian Stevenson, syracuse.com, April 4, 2024]

27-year-old Ariante Ladon Williams faces four felony charges, including first-degree murder.

Authorities suspect that Williams shot and robbed two individuals in an apartment. Allegedly, video footage depicts Williams exiting the apartment complex with a handgun and a bag of marijuana he purportedly stole.

Brown succumbed to his injuries marking Des Moines’ first homicide of 2024. Another victim, a 16-year-old male, was hospitalized.

Williams himself sustained a gunshot wound during the robbery and received medical treatment. Currently, he is detained.

A fourth individual, identified only as a 19-year-old male, sustained injuries during the robbery and was transported to a hospital by a private vehicle.

[Des Moines police arrest suspect in city’s 1st homicide of 2024, by Emma Brustkern, weareiowa.com, April 5, 2024]

Jaiwann D. Watson, 21, was accused of fatally shooting Goodway.

A second suspect was arrested but police did not name her.

Officers responded to an assault complaint at a residence. Upon arrival, they discovered Goodway with a gunshot wound to the torso. Goodway succumbed to the injury at the scene.

Law enforcement concluded that a verbal altercation had occurred between Goodway and Watson. Allegedly, during this argument, Watson shot Goodway before fleeing the scene in a vehicle prior to the arrival of the police.

A bulletin was issued by the police, providing a description of the vehicle believed to be driven by Watson.

Subsequently, Fulton police officers identified a vehicle matching the description and attempted to initiate a traffic stop at 12:02 a.m. on Friday. Watson reportedly evaded the officers, leading them on a brief pursuit by vehicle and then on foot before being apprehended.

[Syracuse man and woman charged with murder in death of Oswego resident, by Ken Sturtz, oswegocountynewsnow.com, April 28, 2024]

22-year-old Keymoni Cephas was arrested and charged with murder.

Makayla Damico, 21, and Nigel Garrison, 23, were also charged with murder.

Calhoun was shot following an “altercation” with Cephas. The incident was captured on security video.

[CPD: 2 more suspects arrested after fatal shooting in Carthage, by Emily Sanderson, wlwt.com, April 25, 2024]

Shondel Larkin, 51, was arraigned on a second-degree murder charge.

Brady, returning from work around 6 p.m., encountered 51-year-old Shondel L. Larkin, who allegedly stabbed him as they both sat on the train. The Medical Examiner determined Brady’s passing as a homicide caused by a stab wound to his upper body. According to the Portland Police Bureau (PPB), witness testimonies and surveillance footage portrayed the stabbing as an unprovoked assault.

PPB stated, “There was no prior interaction between Brady and the suspect before the assault occurred.”

Upon police arrival at the scene, Brady was found on the station platform. Larkin was promptly apprehended and charged with second-degree murder and unlawful use of a weapon.

Nora Brady, the victim’s wife said, “I want people to remember my husband as the wonderful human being he was, a devoted father to our 6-year-old son, and a loving husband. Michael Brady was truly exceptional.”

Some believe such senseless criminal violence was the reason racial segregation laws were enacted.

[MAX stabbing victim identified as Portland father, y John Ross Ferrara, koin.com, April 3, 2024]

D’Shaun Montrell Robinson, 26, was arrested on multiple charges including felony concealment of death.

According to court documents Robinson confessed that Tench was deceased, admitted to disposing of Tench’s body in the trash, and failing to report the death to authorities.

Further records indicate that Robinson used Tench’s bank card to make purchases at Dick’s Sporting Goods and Target stores. CCTV footage from both retailers captured Robinson using the card and driving Tench’s tan Hyundai Elantra.

Before Robinson’s confession, Tench’s mother posted a message on Facebook directed at the suspect: “No mother should EVER have to go through what YOU are putting me through!”

A search warrant for Robinson’s cellphone revealed photographs of Tench’s North Carolina driver’s license and bank card used in various transactions.

It is suspected that Tench was celebrating his birthday before his disappearance. However, police have not disclosed the cause of his death.

[Documents reveal man admits to ‘dumping Belmont man into the trash’ after inexplicable death, by Ciara Lankford, qcnews.com, April 13, 2024]

David Johnson, 46, was charged with two counts of murder.

Tabitha Johnson was charged with obstruction of justice and tampering with evidence in connection to the double homicide.

No motive or backstory was reported.

[Sheriff: 2 charged after shooting in Adams County leaves 2 people dead, 1 injured, by Matthew Dietz, wlwt.com, March 29, 2024]

Wayne Doyle, 38, was arrested.

Doyle faces including malice murder, felony murder, two instances of aggravated assault, two cases of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, attempted weapon disarming of an officer, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, and possession of a firearm by a previously convicted felon.

[NEW DETAILS: Suspect, victim identified in deadly Tifton shooting, by Seth Feiner and Katelyn Barker, walb.com, March 28, 2024]

Wayne Doyle, 38, was arrested.

Doyle faces including malice murder, felony murder, two instances of aggravated assault, two cases of aggravated assault on a law enforcement officer, attempted weapon disarming of an officer, possession of a firearm during the commission of a crime, and possession of a firearm by a previously convicted felon.

[GBI: Second man dies as result of Tifton shooting, by Terry Richards, valdostadailytimes.com, April 4, 2024]

Denver police discovered Williams deceased from gunshot wounds. They released photos and video footage of a suspect sought in connection with the homicide. Police shared images of a man believed to be involved in the homicide but did not furnish further details.

[Denver police release photos of suspect in Spruce Street homicide, by Jeff Anastasio, denver7.com, April 9, 2024]

The victims are Joshua Eyer, Sam Poloche, Thomas Weeks Jr., and Alden Elliott.

The deceased suspect was later identified as Terry Clark Hughes, Jr, 39.

The suspect opened fire on officers, resulting in the deaths of four officers and injuries to four others. The incident occurred when a U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force attempted to serve a warrant on a felon for firearm possession at a residence in the Shannon Park neighborhood.

Hughes engaged in a standoff with law enforcement before being fatally shot in the front yard of the home. Two other individuals in the residence were taken into custody. Chief Johnny Jennings described the event as the most devastating attack on law enforcement he has witnessed during his tenure.

Officer Eyer, who served in the North Tryon Division for six years, was remembered for his bravery and dedication to his profession. The two victims from the Department of Adult Correction, Sam Poloche and Alden Elliott, were also honored for their service and sacrifice.

Witnesses described the chaotic scene, with gunfire erupting and a significant police presence.

[Fourth law enforcement officer dies, 4 wounded serving warrant in east Charlotte home, by Jeff A. Chamer, Mary Ramsey and Ryan Oehrli, charlotteobserver.com, April 30, 2024]

Five white-on-black homicides were noted in April, 2024.

20-year-old Ryan Scott Duette and 20-year-old Lainey Bella Ingle admitted to involvement in an altercation with Wash when they turned themselves in.

[2 suspects in custody after man shot, killed in Rankin County, by WLBT Staff and Christopher Fields, wlbt.com, April 23, 2024]

Aaron Fulkerson, 44, shot his wife before turning his gun on himself.

[Husband, wife died in murder-suicide at a home in Helendale, no attribution, vvng.com, April 15, 2024]

Jayden M. Michniewicz, 18, was named.

The two were friends and the shooting appears to have been accidental. Apparently, the gun discharged while trading hands.

[Decatur 16-year-old killed by gunshot ID’d by coroner, no attribution, wandtv.com, April 12, 2024]

18-year-old Connie Di’Rose Miller was apprehended.

No motive or backstory was reported.

[Police Arrest 18-Year-Old In Juvenile Murder Case In Chester County, By Miles Ruder, wccbcharlotte.com, April 4, 2024]

33-year-old Maxwell Anderson was charged in her death.

He was charged with killing and mutilating Robinson whose body parts washed up on a Lake Michigan.

He entered a not-guilty plea.

[Milwaukee man charged in dismemberment death pleads not guilty, by Associated Press, spectrumnews1.com, April 23, 2024]

FBI statistics show that more than 50 percent of homicides in the USA are committed by blacks, even though blacks only make up about 13 percent of the country’s population [FBI: Crime in the U.S. 2019 • Tables • Table 43]. In 2021, for example, 51.3 percent of “Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter” incidents were attributed to black offenders.

Overall, FBI data suggest blacks are over thirteen times more likely to kill whites than vice versa.

American Renaissance Editor Jared Taylor, citing data based on 2021 FBI statistics assembled by anonymous researcher Datahazard, reports a black-male offender homicide rate of 64.4 per 100,000. The equivalent figure for white-male offenders is 3.5 per 100,000 [A Harsh New Light on Race and Murder, Amren.com, March 24, 2023].

That is, the black-male offender homicide rate is 18.4 times higher than the white-male offender homicide rate.

Kenn Gividen [Tweet him] is a retired direct marketer. He lives in Indiana with his wife. Kenn is the father of two grown children and four grandchildren. He publishes dailykenn.com and abatehate.com. In 2004 he was the Libertarian Party’s candidate for governor of Indiana. In 2002 he published The Prayer of Hannah, which sold about 24,000 copies. Kenn is an alumnus of Liberty University.

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