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Thursday, August 1, 2019

13 Indicted after Investigation into Cocaine Trafficking Organization Operating in the Lowcountry. Charleston, SC



CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Authorities say thirteen people have been indicted following an investigation into a multi-county cocaine trafficking organization that was largely operated in the Lowcountry.
Officials with the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office say the State Grand Jury returned indictments alleging a conspiracy to traffic cocaine dating back to January 2011, and a conspiracy to traffic crack cocaine dating back to January 2015.

According to authorities, the case resulted in the seizure of significant quantities of cocaine and crack cocaine through search warrants and controlled purchases.
In addition, the jury also indicted for various other offenses related to trafficking of cocaine and crack, including distribution of cocaine, distribution of crack, possession of a firearm during the commission of a violent crime, and unlawful conduct towards a child.
The defendants and their charges are listed below:
* David D’Angelo Alson (A/K/A “Dirty Dave”):
Trafficking Cocaine, 400 Grams or More (Conspiracy)


*Uriah Ben Christopher Deas (A/K/A “Rya”):
Trafficking Cocaine 400 Grams or More (Conspiracy)

*Bernard Aaron Green (A/K/A “Double O”):
Trafficking Cocaine, 400 Grams or More (Conspiracy)
Trafficking Cocaine Base (Crack), 100 – 200 Grams (Conspiracy)
Trafficking Cocaine, 100-200 Grams
Trafficking Cocaine, 28-100 Grams

Trafficking Cocaine, 28-100 Grams
Trafficking Cocaine, 200-400 Grams
Trafficking Cocaine Base (Crack), 28-100 Grams
Trafficking Cocaine, 400 Grams or More
Trafficking Cocaine, 400 Grams or More
Trafficking Cocaine Base (Crack), 100-200 Grams
Possession of a Firearm During the Commission of a Violent Crime (2 Counts)


*Donnell Antoine Rouse (A/K/A “BG”):
Trafficking Cocaine, 400 Grams or More (Conspiracy)
Trafficking Cocaine Base (Crack), 100 – 200 Grams (Conspiracy)
Possession of Cocaine
Possession of a Schedule I-V Controlled Substance
Distribution of Cocaine (3 Counts)

*Kurtis Coleman (A/K/A “Lil Kurt”):

Trafficking Cocaine, 400 Grams or More (Conspiracy)
Trafficking Cocaine Base (Crack), 100 – 200 Grams (Conspiracy)

*Deontia T. Satterfield (A/K/A “D”):
Trafficking Cocaine, 400 Grams or More (Conspiracy)
Trafficking Cocaine Base (Crack), 100 – 200 Grams (Conspiracy)
Trafficking Cocaine, 10-28 Grams
Distribution of CocaineTrafficking Cocaine, 10-28 Grams

*Leroy Bob Capers (A/K/A “Cape”):
Trafficking Cocaine, 400 Grams or More (Conspiracy)
Trafficking Cocaine Base (Crack), 100 – 200 Grams (Conspiracy)
Distribution of Cocaine (6 Counts)

*Bryan Christopher Bess (A/K/A “Bunbee”):
Trafficking Cocaine, 400 Grams or More (Conspiracy)

Trafficking Cocaine Base (Crack), 100 – 200 Grams (Conspiracy)
Distribution of Cocaine
Distribution of Cocaine Base (Crack)
Trafficking Cocaine, 10-28 Grams

*Justin Caleb Pruitt (A/K/A “Freeway Jay LaPee”):
Trafficking Cocaine, 400 Grams or More (Conspiracy)
Trafficking Cocaine, 28-100 Grams


*Blayzes Doyle (A/K/A “Blaze”):
Trafficking Cocaine, 400 Grams or More (Conspiracy)
Trafficking Cocaine Base (Crack), 100 – 200 Grams (Conspiracy)
Failure to Stop for a Blue Light
Possession of a Schedule I-V Controlled Substance

*Jamaal Raynard Johnson (A/K/A “Scrappy”):
Trafficking Cocaine, 400 Grams or More (Conspiracy)

Trafficking Cocaine Base (Crack), 100 – 200 Grams (Conspiracy)
Trafficking Cocaine, 10-28 Grams
Trafficking Cocaine, 28-100 Grams

*Nancy Edwards:
Unlawful Conduct Toward a Child

*Shaunette Nicole Edwards:
Unlawful Conduct Toward a Child

According to authorities the following defendants are still at large:
David D’Angelo Alson (A/K/A “Dirty Dave”)
Donnell Antoine Rouse (A/K/A “BG”)
Deontia T. Satterfield (A/K/A “D”)
Justin Caleb Pruitt (A/K/A “Freeway Jay LaPee”)
Jamaal Raynard Johnson (A/K/A “Scrappy”)
Bond Hearings took place in Berkeley County on July 12 regarding:

Uriah Ben Christopher Deas (A/K/A “Rya”)
Kurtis Coleman (A/K/A “Lil Kurt”)
Leroy Bob Capers (A/K/A “Cape”)
Bryan Christopher Bess (A/K/A “Bunbee”)
Blayzes Doyle (A/K/A “Blaze”)
Shaunette Nicole Edwards
Nancy Edwards



A bond hearing for Bernard Aaron Green will take place at a date to be determined.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of the defendants yet to be apprehended should contact the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.
The case was investigated by the South Carolina State Grand Jury with a partnership of the Attorney General’s State Grand Jury Section, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, the Mount Pleasant Police Department, Charleston County Sheriff’s Office, Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office, and the North Charleston Police Department. The cases will be prosecuted by Senior Assistant Attorney General Joshua Underwood and State Grand Jury Section Chief Attorney S. Creighton Waters.
Attorney General Wilson thanked all the investigative agencies involved and cited this case as a great example of inter-agency cooperation.
Wilson stressed that all defendants are presumed innocent unless and until they are proven guilty in account of law.  

Why didn't Da'shaun Taylor call the Police when he says he heard 2 dudes fighting over Missing Brittanee Drexel Cell Phone ?? That's another Crime, "Accessory after the Fact" or "Aiding and Abetting."


UPDATED :


Why didn't Da'shaun Taylor call the Police when he says he

heard 2 dudes fighting over Missing Brittanee Drexel Cell Phone ?? 


That's another Crime. "Accessory after the Fact." -

"Aiding and Abetting." 


Kidnapping, Rape, Murder, Missing Person, 

Withholding Information,  ect.  


If you know of or suspect someone of a Serious Crime 

you must report it. 


Then Da'shaun Taylor Fails the Polygraph Test. 

When the FBI tell him he isn't being truthful because 

the Polygraph says he lying, He gets all Pissed Off just 

in time to stop all Questioning  !!??   


Why he get mad if he Innocent ? 




                     Tevie Geathers left, Da'Shaun Taylor middle, Joshua Taylor right




Failure to Report Laws   ( FELONY ) 

In most states failure to report isn't illegal, but a small minority of states have enacted laws punishing individuals who fail to report certain types of crimes to the authorities. Under Texas law, for example, you can be charged with a Class A misdemeanor for failing to report an offense that resulted in serious bodily injury or death. In Ohio, on the other hand, it's illegal to knowingly fail to report a felony.

Take a look at your state's penal code or consult with an attorney to determine whether your state has a failure to report law.

Accessory After the Fact

While merely failing to report a crime is one thing, helping to conceal a crime is another. A person can generally be charged with accessory after the fact, or aiding and abetting, if he or she wasn't actually present during the commission of a crime, but took actions to conceal the crime or help the perpetrators avoid capture.

For example, hiding a weapon that was used in a robbery will probably make you an accessory after the fact under the laws of most states, even if you took no part in the actual robbery. These incidents of failure to report a crime can have serious consequences. Depending on the severity of the underlying crime, aiding and abetting can be either a misdemeanor or a felony in most states.


Tuesday, July 30, 2019

40 Shot in Chicago Over the Weekend. 8 Dead. Where was Al Sharpton ?? Where was BLM ?? Black on Black Crime Sky High and the Media is Silent. smh



A series of shootings in Chicago this past weekend has left eight dead and another 40 wounded, reports say.
Nine people were struck Friday after 5 p.m.,15 people were shot Saturday and 24 people were shot Sunday, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.
A 3-year-old boy died Sunday after a potential accidental shooting at a home on the far south side, police say. Mikah Davis was discovered in a room with a gunshot wound to the face after family members overheard gunfire from another room, according to Chicago Police Department spokesman Anthony Guglielmi. The Chicago Sun-Times, citing police, reported that a gun was found next to the toddler.
On Saturday night, a 29-year-old man, Curtis Davis, was sitting in a vehicle in the city's west side when he was shot in the back of the head, authorities say.
On Friday night, two women died following a triple shooting in the south side, police told the Chicago Sun-Times.
Andrea Stoudemire, 35, and 26-year-old Chantell Grant were both shot in the chest and transported to the University of Chicago Medical Center, where they succumbed to their injuries, the newspaper reported.
A 30-year-old man who also was targeted in that attack was struck in the right arm, but is said to be in good condition.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Laurens man charged with practicing law without a license and breach of trust, SLED



 SHOW TRANSCRIPT
An Upstate man was arrested and charged with practicing law without a license and breach of trust with fraudulent intent, according to South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.
Michel V. Diago, 76, provided a number of legal services while charging more than $80,000 for those services, SLED said.
According to the warrants, the legal services were related to adoption and naturalization proceedings between June 2014 and October 2017.
Diago used the $81,392 he received for his own personal benefit, according to the warrants.

Monday, July 22, 2019

The Story of Serial Killer Todd Kohlhepp will be featured in a three-part series on the Investigation Discovery Channel that begins Monday.




The story of serial killer Todd Kohlhepp will be featured in a three-part series on the Investigation Discovery channel that begins Monday.
(Video above: Kala Brown being rescued from storage container on Kohlhepp's property in Spartanburg County)
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Kohlhepp pleaded guilty to seven counts of murder, four counts of possession of a weapon during a violent crime, two counts of kidnapping and one count of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and was sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences plus an additional 60 years in prison.
Todd Kohlhepp
Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office
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Kohlhepp confessed that he killed Beverly Guy, Scott Ponder, Brian Lucas and Chris Sherbert in November 2003 at Superbike Motorsports.
He confessed to the Superbike Motorsports killings after investigators found Kala Brown, a woman who had been reported missing, on Nov. 4, 2017, chained inside a storage container on Kohlhepp’s property in rural Woodruff. She had been reported missing two months before. In the days that followed, authorities also found the bodies of Brown's boyfriend, Charlie Carver, and Meagan and Johnny Coxie buried on Kohlhelpp's property.
In the series, filmmaker and investigative journalist Maria Awes got access to Kohlheep from prison.
“With the help of former FBI profiler John Douglas and Kohlhepp’s own biographer, Gary Garrett, Awes goes down a twisted path, talking to Kohlhepp’s family, as well as his victims and their families, uncovering early warning signs that might have helped stop a killer in his tracks,” the show’s website says.
"Serial Killer: Devil Unchained" premieres Monday from 9 to 11 p.m. on Investigation Discovery.

“With unique access to this convicted murderer and rapist, 'SERIAL KILLER: DEVIL UNCHAINED' reveals the disturbing truth behind the depraved mentality of a monster,” said Henry Schleiff, group president of Investigation Discovery, Travel Channel, American Heroes Channel and Destination America. “This limited series slowly unveils the shocking extent of this serial murderer's crimes, exposing the depth of his evil, while revealing instances where early warning signs might have prevented multiple gruesome and tragic deaths.”


Saturday, July 20, 2019

Police - Missing Toddler drove to County Fair on His Toy John Deere Tractor. ( He's only 2 years old )






A Minnesota toddler was apparently so eager to go back to the county fair that he drove back himself on his toy tractor.
The 2-year-old lives about a block from the fair and can see the rides from his house, WTHR-TV reported. So he got on his battery-powered John Deere toy tractor and drove it down the sidewalk through a back entrance.

https://www.wyff4.com/article/authorities-missing-toddler-drove-to-county-fair-on-toy-john-deere-tractor/28451096


After he was reported missing, deputies from the Chisago County Sheriff’s Office found the little boy next to his favorite ride, the Tilt-a-Whirl, according to the TV station.
“He was reunited with Dad,” the sheriff’s office said in a Facebook post, “who promptly suspended his son's license by removing the battery from it.”
Related video: Florida officer goes viral after 'pulling over' 10-month-old daughter in toy car: