Kamis, 31 Maret 2011

Black SEERS WARN AMERIKKKA OF HER IMPENDING DOOM BY EARTHQUAKE

As Salaam Alai-kum,

Lawrence and Laura Nelson`Okemah,Oklahoma

 After hearing Farrakhan warn America today about an upcoming large earthquake, I am now compelled to warn Dallas proper. As a worker for G-D, I must warn Dallas of its impending DOOM if she continues to neglect the poor and despised. Not only was the earthquake in Sendai, Japan a message to Dallasites in particular, but to the whole of America. And that warning of  'if you continue to have no compassion for the descendent's of slaves and the issues they face everyday, you will perish also' as in the days of old. Dallas and Texas for that matter has always lacked in its treatment of the blacks; we were the last to find out that we were free. Texas' evil, dark ways, has now become somewhat of a national holiday for blacks in America(Juneteenth). The Cotton Bowl in Dallas and now Arlington~ who's famous for picking cotton in the BIBLE BELT? Dallas the land of the Prophetic Conferences. Dallas has more Second Coming Bible prophecy conventions than any other city in the world. Why is that? Hmmm, lets just say they may know something and not sharing it with everyone!WARNING!MAJOR EARTHQUAKE COMING TO AMERIKKKA SOON!THE END!





Colombian Narcotics Trafficker Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Import Hundreds of Kilograms of Cocaine into the United States

Colombian Narcotics Trafficker Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Import Hundreds of Kilograms of Cocaine into the United States



WASHINGTON – Colombian drug trafficker Carlos Ojeda-Herrera pleaded guilty today before U.S. District Judge Ellen S. Huvelle in the District of Columbia to conspiring and attempting to transport shipments of 700- 800 kilograms of cocaine from Isla de Margarita, off the coast of Venezuela, to vessels waiting on the high seas to transport the drugs to Florida, announced Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Criminal Division.
 
According to court documents, Ojeda-Herrera was unaware that the transportation organization he hired to import the cocaine was actually a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) undercover crew representing themselves to be drug traffickers.   Co-defendant Julio Ramirez pleaded guilty on March 25, 2011, to conspiracy for his role in the scheme.  
  
Ojeda-Herrera and Ramirez were charged on Aug. 12, 2004, in a superseding indictment with conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute cocaine and heroin, knowing and intending that the drugs would be imported into the United States.   Ojeda-Herrera was also charged with attempted distribution of five kilograms or more of cocaine, knowing and intending that the drugs would be imported into the United States.          
 
According to court documents, between January 2001 and February 2002, confidential sources and undercover DEA agents posed as a boat crew willing to transport loads of cocaine from international waters off the coast of Venezuela into the United States.   This undercover DEA crew was hired by the Ojeda-Herrera organization to transport 700-800 kilogram loads of cocaine from Isla de Margarita to the United States.   On Feb. 8, 2001, a boat sent by Ojeda-Herrera to deliver approximately 700-800 kilograms of cocaine to the DEA undercover boat encountered a storm at sea and capsized off the coast of Isla de Margarita.
 
Arrangements for the delivery of cocaine to the undercover DEA crew continued through March 2002.   According to court documents, due to losses of cocaine suffered by the organization in Colombia, however, Ojeda-Herrera temporarily suspended attempts to deliver cocaine to the DEA undercover crew.   Instead, the organization began transporting small shipments of cocaine and heroin to Puerto Rico in order to earn enough money to pay the organization’s narcotics-related debts.
 
On May 22, 2002, a member of the Ojeda-Herrera organization was arrested in San Juan, Puerto Rico, after delivering approximately 18 kilograms of heroin to undercover DEA agents.   At the direction of Ojeda-Herrera, a boat captain based on Margarita Island had smuggled approximately 40 kilograms of heroin into Puerto Rico concealed inside of fully operating diesel batteries aboard a sailboat.
 
According to the plea agreement, Ojeda-Herrera is to be sentenced to 17 years in prison to be followed by five years of supervised release.   Ramirez and Ojeda-Herrera are subject to a minimum mandatory sentence of 10 years in prison.   The guilty pleas were provisionally accepted by the court, subject to the preparation of pre-sentence investigation reports for each defendant.
 
The sentencing hearing for Ojeda-Herrera is scheduled for June 16, 2011, at 1:45 p.m.   Ramirez’s sentencing is scheduled for June 7, 2011, at 9:15 a.m.   Both hearings will be held before Judge Huvelle.
 
The case was prosecuted by Trial Attorneys Mark Maldonado, Tritia L. Yuen and Stephen May of the Criminal Division’s Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Section.   The investigation was led by the DEA Bilateral Case Group, the DEA Orlando District Office and the Florida Department of Law

Alleged Aryan Brotherhood Members Charged for Roles in Jefferson County, Texas, Shooting

Alleged Aryan Brotherhood Members Charged for Roles in Jefferson County, Texas, Shooting



WASHINGTON - Two alleged members and associates of the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas (ABT) were arraigned today on charges related to their alleged roles in the 2009 shooting of a man in Jefferson County, Texas, announced Assistant Attorney General Lanny A. Breuer of the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney John M. Bales of the Eastern District of Texas.  
 
The indictment, returned by a federal grand jury on Mar. 17, 2011, and unsealed today, charges Joshua Mark Bodine, aka “Desperado,” 31, of Vidor, Texas, and John Oliver Manning, aka “Fish,” 59, of Pasadena, Texas, with violent crimes in aid of racketeering activity.   The alleged activities include conspiracy to assault, assault, using and carrying a firearm during a crime of violence, possession of a firearm after a felony conviction, possession of a stolen firearm, possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance, and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.   The defendants have been in custody since their arrest in March 2011 on charges contained in a criminal complaint.
 
According to the indictment, the ABT is a powerful race-based, state-wide organization that operates inside and outside of state and federal prisons throughout Texas and the United States.   The ABT was established in the early 1980s within the Texas prison system.   It modeled itself after and adopted many of the precepts and writings of the Aryan Brotherhood, a California-based prison gang that was formed in the California prison system during the 1960s.   According to the indictment, previously, the ABT was primarily concerned with the protection of white inmates and white supremacy/separatism.   Over time, the ABT expanded its focus to create a criminal enterprise that includes illegal activities for profit.
 
According to the indictment, the ABT enforces its rules and promotes discipline among its members, prospects and associates through murder, attempted murder, conspiracy to murder, assault, robbery and threats against those who violate the rules or pose a threat to the enterprise.   Members, and oftentimes associates, are required to follow the orders of higher-ranking members, often referred to as “direct orders.”
 
The indictment alleges that on Sep. 7, 2009, Manning shot and wounded ABT associate Matthew Fails in Nederland, Texas, on the orders of Bodine.   It is alleged that the order was given because of Fails’ outstanding drug debt.
 
Bodine and Manning appeared before U.S. Magistrate Judge Earl S. Hines today for arraignment.   If convicted, they each face up to life in prison.
 
This case is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Texas and the Criminal Division’s Gang Unit.   The case is being investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
 
An indictment is merely an accusation and defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

Crooked COP Watch | Justice Department Opens Investigation into the Seattle Police Department | 3/31/11

Office of Public Affairs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, March 31, 2011
 
 
Justice Department Opens Investigation into the Seattle Police Department


WASHINGTON – The Justice Department announced today that it has opened a pattern or practice investigation into allegations of use of excessive force and discriminatory policing by members of the Seattle Police Department (SPD), pursuant to the pattern or practice provision of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, the anti-discrimination provisions of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
 
The Justice Department will seek to determine whether there are systemic violations of the Constitution or federal law by officers of the SPD.   During the course of our investigation, the Justice Department will consider all relevant information, particularly the efforts that Seattle has undertaken to ensure compliance with federal law.   The Justice Department has taken similar steps in a variety of state and local law enforcement agencies, both large and small, in jurisdictions such as New York, Ohio, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, the District of Columbia and California.
 
Today’s announcement is separate from any ongoing federal criminal investigation involving the Seattle Police Department.
 
This matter is being investigated jointly by attorneys from the Civil Rights Division’s Special Litigation Section and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Washington.   The Department welcomes any information from the community.   If you have any comments or concerns, please feel free to contact us at Community.seattle@usdoj.gov   or 855-203-4479

Dallas Police | Good cop work gets dangerous jackers/robbers off the streets | 3/31/11

 I have to give credit where credit is due. Some of the Clear and Present dangers within Dallas proper are robberies and other crime against persons. These robbers are of a different breed and I salute these two officers for getting a suspected jack er off the streets! The words below are taken from the Dallas Police Department Facebook page today!
 
 
"On March 30, 2011 the Northeast Division experienced two gas station robberies. The first was at the Chevron at 9455 Forest Lane at about 8:55 pm. The 2nd robbery occurred shortly after at 9:15 pm at 13010 Abrams. Video surveillance of the 1st robbery was obtained which allowed officers to broadcast a good suspect description.
 
Because of the broadcast, Sr. Cpl. Adames #8731 and Officer Vaughan #10040 saw a suspect, on foot, matching the description put out on radio following the robberies. The suspect was detained, positively identified, and placed under arrest without incident. "

Two New Orleans Police Officers Sentenced in Post-Katrina Shooting and Burning of Henry Glover

Department of Justice
Office of Public Affairs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, March 31, 2011
 
Two New Orleans Police Officers Sentenced in Post-Katrina Shooting and Burning of Henry Glover


WASHINGTON – Former New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) Officer David Warren was sentenced today in connection with the post-Katrina shooting death of Henry Glover, and current NOPD Officer Greg McRae was sentenced for the subsequent burning of Glover’s remains and obstruction of justice.
 
Former NOPD Officer Warren was sentenced to 25 years and nine months in prison for his involvement in the Sept. 2, 2005, shooting death of civilian Henry Glover.   As part of the restitution order, Warren will also pay $7,642.32 to Glover’s family for funeral expenses. Warren was found guilty by a federal jury of a civil rights violation, resulting in death, for shooting Glover, and for using a firearm to commit manslaughter.  
           
Current NOPD Officer McRae was sentenced to 17 years and three months in prison, three years of supervised release and restitution in the amount of $6,000 for his involvement in the burning of Mr. Glover’s body.   McRae was convicted of two civil rights violations, one count of obstructing justice and one count of using fire during the commission of a felony.   One of the civil rights counts charged that McRae willfully used fire to destroy a civilian’s property by burning and destroying a car, and the other civil rights count charged that he willfully deprived Glover’s family members of their right to seek redress in the courts for his death.
 
Evidence presented at trial established that Warren, while stationed on a second floor lookout, shot Glover, who was a floor below him and running away. Glover’s brother and a friend flagged down a passing motorist, “Good Samaritan” William Tanner, who put the wounded Glover in his car to try to get medical attention for him. However, when the group of men drove up to a makeshift police station seeking help for Glover, police officers surrounded the men at gunpoint, handcuffed them and let Glover die in the back seat of the car.   McRae then drove off with Tanner’s car, with Glover’s body inside, and burned both the body and the car with a traffic flare.
 
“Instead of upholding their oath to protect and serve the people of New Orleans in the days after Hurricane Katrina, these officers abused their power, and violated the law and the public trust,” said Thomas E. Perez, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division. “Today's sentence brings a measure of justice to the Glover family and to the entire city.”
 
“Today’s sentences send a powerful message that no one is above the law, and that those who are sworn to protect our citizens are never, under any circumstances, relieved of their sacred responsibilities under our Constitution. We will continue to do everything in our power—and use every law and weapon in our arsenal of justice to make certain that our police never abuse power they wield. Today is an important step forward for the courageous Glover family and the people of New Orleans, and an important move toward the city’s healing and rebuilding,” said Jim Letten, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana.
 
David Welker, FBI Special Agent in Charge for Louisiana, said, “Today’s sentences are a result of the continued diligence and commitment of the FBI to aggressively and fairly pursue civil rights violations, with the goal of bringing to justice those who abuse the very citizens they are entrusted to protect and serve.”
 
This case was investigated by the New Orleans Field Office of the FBI, and was prosecuted by Trial Attorney Jared Fishman of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, and Assistant U.S. Attorneys Tracey Knight and Michael Magner for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

Ft. Worth | District Five candidate Richie Clark | 3/29/11

Fort Worth, TX— In the wake of heighten budget cuts, police brutality cases and a barrage of other sensitive issues across the city of Fort Worth, the local political campaign season is in full motion.  Particularly, the District 5 City Council seat, which local Educator and Community Activist, Rickie Clark, has leaped head first into this critical political race.
        
  As a long time resident of Fort Worth, Rickie Clark has been working with youth in alternative education and community programs over the last 20 years.  Furthermore, Clark has recently launched a ministry, Christian Community Church, in the heart of the community he is eager to serve as District 5 City Councilman.

“I believe that it is past time for us to build powerful communities, especially on the eastside of Fort Worth, where our Families ,particularly, our youth deserve political leadership that doesn’t just listen to their concerns, but is not afraid to get into the trenches with them to solve their issues,” expressed the Jarvis Christian College Graduate.
       

  As a true man of the people, Clark and his campaign team have begun canvassing door to door, on a mission to register 3,000 new voters, specifically citizens between the ages of 18 and 40.  Previously, the District 5 City Council elections have been plagued with low voter turn-out and dominated with absentee votes, which has worked in the favor of the incumbent, Frank Moss.  However, the lack of community engagement has been a critical factor in the district being riddled with high crime statistics, poor performing schools, lack of economic development, and police brutality.


 With a youthful and energetic campaign team, Clark aims to make and sustain an impact that will continue for future generations. His platform calls for a strong community empowerment initiative with critical improvements in economic development, education support, and justice such as a citizen’s review board with subpoena power,  increased community beautification and intensified focus on community based businesses.  
 

You can learn more about Clark’s campaign at www.rickieclark2011.com

Rabu, 30 Maret 2011

US government offers up to $5 million reward for information regarding shootings of 2 ICE agents

WASHINGTON - The Departments of State, Justice and Homeland Security today jointly announced a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to the arrest and/or conviction of individuals allegedly responsible for the murder of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Special Agent Jaime Zapata and the attempted murder of ICE HSI Special Agent Victor Avila.
The FBI, in conjunction with ICE, has established a 24-hour tip line based in the United States to process the information. Individuals in the United States with information are encouraged to call 1-866-859-9778. Individuals in Mexico can provide information by calling +001 800-225-5324. Spanish language speakers will be available using either number. Anyone wishing to email information can do so by visiting: https://tips.fbi.gov. All information is considered confidential.
Also today the Government of Mexico announced a reward of up to 10 million pesos for information leading to the arrest of individuals allegedly responsible for the murder and attempted murder. Individuals can call (55) 53-46-15-44 and (55) 53-46-00-00, extension 4748 in Mexico City. Outside of Mexico City, individuals can call 01-800-831-31-96 to provide information. Information may also be sent to the following email address: denunciapgr@gob.mx. More information about the Government of Mexico’s award can be found at www.recompensas.gob.mx.
Zapata and Avila were ambushed in Mexico on Feb. 15, 2011, as they were traveling in their U.S. government-issued vehicle from the state of San Luis Potosi to Mexico City. Mexican authorities have detained several individuals in connection with this incident and the investigation continues at this time.
The U.S. reward is being offered by the U.S. government through the U.S. Department of State’s Narcotics Rewards Program, which was established by Congress in 1986. Additional information on this program can be found at: www.state.gov/p/inl/narc/rewards/index.htm

Selasa, 29 Maret 2011

Ft. Worth | Stop the Violence Rally to be held April 2nd | 3/29/11


  Shout out to the citizens of Ft. Worth, for taking a stand against the terrorist drug dealers and gang bangers who destroy our communities. On April 2, there will be a rally at the Como Recreation Center, located at 4900 Horne from 3-5 p.m. There will be free food and live entertainment provided with a guest appearance from  Dallas rapper, Big Chief. This is a children friendly event, so bring out the whole family and stand up against violence in your community! For more information contact Mark Carter at 817)938-8081.

Senin, 28 Maret 2011

The Cold Reptile "Drugs The Spiritual Demon" By Lil Birdow

lil Birdow



The effects of drugs in the black community has to far been going on. You see it's cause and effects everyday in the community nationwide; mothers abandoning their children, mothers selling their children, children turning tricks, children on dope, fathers harming and neglecting their children, robbing, raping, killing, kidnapping, assault are to name a few.





The reason why there is so much crime and chaos in the community is at the very root of drugs. Drugs has a demonic way of playing with the mind, so much that it inserts a demonic spirit in that person when they become a user. It makes them think they need it, want it, and can't make it through the day without it. Ultimately it becomes their GOD, because they will do whatever it takes to get it. To eradicate crime and restore sanity back into our community, we need to get it out or it will continue to take us out.



By any means necessary we need to get this spiritual demon out of our communities. To easily it comes right through our borders and right into our neighborhoods, right into the very life of our community and eats away at it like a form of cancer and destroys the very life of it. We need to format a battle formation and take a stand to fight this demon, before it destroys us.







It will continue to destroy families, sanity, our children, education, and the very heart of us if we don't come together and become one voice. If we don't knit together as one on this problem, it will for a fact destroy us one by one, it's just a matter of time, before the essence of this serpent destroys another life.

Iranian video; The Mahdi or Twelth Imam's "Coming is Near"

SWANGING ON A POLE FOR JESUS?WTF

WHAT THE HELL IS THIS WORLD COMING TO?

Pole Dancing for Jesus: MyFoxHOUSTON.com

UPDATE : Rochester SWAT, over 25 police officers ambush Grandmother, grandchildren; for foreclosure

                                                                      Cathy Lennon



***UPDATE***

Update from Ravenwood Eviction: Negotiations with Fannie Mae Begin

After almost a year of being stonewalled by Fannie Mae (the current owner of 9 Ravenwood), today and the day after the eviction of the family and 7 were arrested in protest, Fannie Mae came to the table to begin negotiations with the family.  This afternoon Catherine Lennon of 9 Ravenwood Ave was on a five-way call with 3 officials from Fannie Mae and staff person from Congresswoman Louise Slaughter's office who arranged the call.  According to Ms. Lennon the dialogue was very positive and that Fannie Mae vowed to work with her to get her home back.  They stated that the first step was to get the family's records of current income and would continue to work from there.  In addition, Take Back the Land Rochester received calls today from both Senator Chuck Schumer's office and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand saying that they would also be stepping up efforts to intervene on the family's behalf.   You can find Congresswoman Slaughter's press release below.

Rep. Louise M. Slaughter
Ranking Member, House Committee on Rules
Representing New York’s 28th District
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
MEDIA CONTACT
Victoria Dillon(202) 225-2888

Slaughter Steps In to Help Local Family Return to their Home

Slaughter Connects Catherine Lennon with Mortgage Lender Fannie Mae to Resolve Tragic Situation


WASHINGTON– Congresswoman Louise Slaughter (NY-28) today intervened in the hopes of allowing a Rochester woman and her family of 11 to return to their home following an eviction by mortgage lender Fannie Mae.

Catherine Lennon of Rochester, called Slaughter’s office last week asking for the Congresswoman’s help so she could stay in her home with her family. It was Slaughter who first alerted Fannie Mae to Lennon’s situation.

Yesterday, Lennon was evicted from her Ravenwood Ave. home.

Today Slaughter spoke to officials at Fannie Mae and put Lennon in direct contact with officials who could help resolve her case. Lennon’s case is currently being re-reviewed by high level officials at Fannie Mae.

“I’m very happy to assist Ms. Lennon and her family of 11 so that they will be able to return to their home,” said Slaughter. “Seeing the outpouring of support from the community is particularly moving. Every day we hear about home foreclosures reported with faceless statistics but it is Ms. Lennon’s tenacity to protect her home and the family she loves that we should remember. I will continue to wish her and her family the very best.”

# # #

United States House of Representatives
2469 Rayburn House Office Building • Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-3615 phone • (202) 225-7822 fax • www.louise.house.gov














FASCISM WATCH:

courtesy WHEC News 10 Rochester WHEC.com

The city of Rochester brought shock and awe into a residential community as they sent 25 police cars, including the Rochester SWAT team, to evict the Lennon-Griffin family- including a grandmother and 7 children- from a single family home.

Take Back the Land- Rochester members executed an eviction defense and suffered six (6) arrests. Charges are not yet known. Spokesperson Ryan Acuff was not arrested. In addition, an elderly neighbor, who lives across the street from the home at 9 Ravenwood, was arrested- in her pajamas- for complaining loudly about the police overkill in her neighborhood.

Here is some media coverage:





The home is now owned and controlled by Fannie Mae, a quasi government agency created to spur homeownership. Fannie Mae received $90 billion in bailout money, more than any other financial institution.

Take Back the Land- Rochester is organizing a speak out tonight at the home followed by a candlelight vigil. The program begins at 6:00pm.

Sabtu, 26 Maret 2011

Protest staged against military mission in Libya

Protest staged against military mission in Libya: "Washington, March 27 (IANS) A number of protesters Saturday gathered outside the White House to raise concern against the US military operation in Libya, calling on Washington to stop meddling in the North African country.
Carrying signs reading - “$ for Jobs and Schools, not War on Libya,” “Stop US French and British War [...]"

More than 5 in 10 US adults use Facebook

More than 5 in 10 US adults use Facebook: "Washington, Mar. 26 (ANI): More than 5 in 10 American adults use the online social networking service Facebook, according to a report by Edison Research and Arbitron Inc.
The report, which is to be released on April 5 includes the finding that 51 percent of US residents age 12 or older have profiles set up [...]"

Jumat, 25 Maret 2011

Dallas county arrest reports, mugshots for 3/24/11


Alicia Marin-Liberato 07/28/1984
Charge : FRAUD USE POSS OF IDENTIFYING INFO
 Bond Amount : 100,000
Warrant Number : F1153507 

Charge : Illegal Alien
H/F US Immigration
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Montrice Richardson 07/03/1989
Charge : UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE 
Bond Amount : 100,000
Warrant Number : F1153519 
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Miriam Escobedo 09/10/1991
Charge : UNL CARRYING WEAPON 

Charge : ILLEGAL/ALIEN
H/F IMMIGRATION
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Nathaniel Singleton 04/18/1978
Charge :MAN DEL CS PG 1 >=4G<200G 
Bond Amount : 15,000
Warrant Number : F1153490 
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Michael Kunze 11/26/1972
Charge : UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE 
Bond Amount : 15,000
Warrant Number :F1153493 
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Elizabeth Benavides 07/04/1979
Charge : MAN DEL CS PG 1 >=1G<4G
Bond Amount : 2,500
                                                            Warrant Number : F1153522
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Juan Osegueda 08/30/1981
Charge : MAN DEL CS PG 1 >=1G<4G

Charge : Illegal Alien
H/F Immigration
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Stephanie Maranga 11/05/1962
Charge : THEFT <$1,500 2/MORE PREV CONVIC
Bond Amount : 15,000
Warrant Number : F1153500
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Ilda Tolentino 09/11/1958
Charge:  PROSTITUTION WITH ONE/TWO PREV CONVIC
Bond Amount: 1,000
Warrant Number: 11019986 
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Antonio Shine 08/09/1986
Charge: ASSAULT BI FAM/HOUSE MEM 2+ W/IN 12 MONTHS
Bond Amount : 25,000
Warrant Number: f1153508 
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Marcus Jenkins 04/23/1987
Charge: AFFIDAVIT TO GO OFF BOND - ASSAULT CAUSES BODILY INJURY FAMILY VIOLENCE 
Bond Amount: 1,500
Warrant Number: 10075846  
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Damyelle King 05/04/1990
Charge:Theft
Bond Amount: 500.00
 Warrant Number:  M1154287

Charge : THEFT >=$50<$500

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Zealous Ericks 1/10/1991
Charge  CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >=$1,500<$20K
Bond Amount : 1,500
Warrant Number : F1153504
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Bobby Guinn 04/05/1972
Charge : ASSAULT CAUSES BODILY INJURY FAMILY VIOLENCE 
Bond Amount : 1,500
Warrant Number : M1154280
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Desmond Williams 12/22/1986
Charge : ASSAULT CAUSES BODILY INJ 
Bond Amount : 1,500
Charge : PROBATION VIOLATION - THEFT >=$1,500<$20K - Attempt to Commit
Bond Amount : 500
Warrant Number : M0403531F 
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David Williams 06/10/1955
Charge : POSS CS PG 1 <1G
Bond Amount : 1,500
Warrant Number : F1153513 
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Willie Nolan 03/24/1959
Charge : POSS CS PG 1 <1G 
Bond Amount : 3,500
Warrant Number : F1153514
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Rene Orozco  01/02/1964
Charge : MAN DEL CS PG 1 >=4G<200G
Bond Amount : 100,000
Charge : Illegal Alien
H/f IMMIGRATION
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Freedom Vargas 01/28/1978
Charge : POSS CS PG 1 <1G
Bond Amount : 15,000
Warrant Number : f1153506 
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Robert Brown III 7/11/1990
Charge : AGG ASLT/FV 
Warrant Number :F117320
H/F DENTON CO SO/TO BE FILED BY DPD
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Antonio Mills 08/06/1988
Charge : MAN DEL CS PG 1 <1G DRUG FREE ZONE
Bond Amount : 1,500
Warrant Number : F1153531
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Michael Jones 12/11/1968
Charge : AGG ASSAULT W/DEADLY WEAPON
Bond Amount : 15,000
Warrant Number : F1153509
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Erick Sanchez 12/05/1989
Charge : MAN DEL CS PG 1 >=4G<200G
Bond Amount : 5,000
Warrant Number : F1153538
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 Juan Quintero 04/04/1993
Charge : MAN DEL CS PG 1 >=4G<200G
Bond Amount : 5,000
Warrant Number : F1153536
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 Ronald Dunnell 10/22/1951
Charge : Theft of Wire/Cble 50% alum/brnze/copper <$20,000
Bond Amount : 25,000
Warrant Number : F1153518
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Christopher Epps 09/12/1986
Charge : ASSAULT FAM/HOUSE MEM IMPEDE BREATH/CIRCULAT
Bond Amount : 2,500
Warrant Number F1153517
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Stanley Hood 07/29/1974
Charge : DISORDERLY CONDUCT DISCHARGE/DISPLAY FIREARM
Bond Amount : 500
Warrant Number : M1154290
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Phillip Davis 02/21/1987
Charge : EVADING ARREST DETENTION
Bond Amount : 1,000
Warrant Number : M1154282
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 Marcus Kelly 04/12/1981
Charge : Evading Arrest detention
Bond Amount : 500
Warrant Number : M1154283

Charge : Criminal Trespass
Bond Amount : 500
Warrant Number : M1154284
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Demario Everhart 06/09/1981
Charge : AGG ASSAULT W/DEADLY WEAPON
Bond Amount : 25,000
Warrant Number : F1153548

Charge : FORGERY FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT
Bond Amount : 15,000

Charge : FORGERY FINANCIAL INSTRUMENT
Bond Amount : 15,000

Charge : FRAUD USE POSS OF IDENTIFYING INFO
 Bond Amount : 15,000
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Lanelle Groves Jr.  08/07/1979
Charge : ASSAULT CAUSES BODILY INJURY FAMILY VIOLENCE
Bond Amount : 1,500
Warrant Number : M1154294

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Carrie Alexander 09/28/1974
Charge : THEFT <$1,500 2/MORE PREV CONVIC
Bond Amount : 15,000
Warrant Number : F1153511
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Alesia Hunt 09/12/1967
Charge : ABANDON ENDANGER CHILD W/INTENT TO RETURN
Bond Amount : 1,500
Warrant Number : F1153525

 Charge  ABANDON ENDANGER CHILD W/INTENT TO RETURN
Bond Amount : 1,500 
Warrant Number : F1153525
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LaShandra Ellis 7/24/1982
Charge : THEFT <$1,500 2/MORE PREV CONVIC
Bond Amount : 1,500
Warrant Number : F1153541
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Ricardo Martinez 04/04/1974
Charge : ASSAULT CAUSES BODILY INJURY FAMILY VIOLENCE 

Charge : ILLEGAL ALIEN
H/F US IMMIGRATION
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RIGERBERTO TREJO 11/02/1977
Charge : POSS CS PG 1 <1G

Charge : ILLEGAL ALIEN
H/F US IMMIGRATION
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 SARAH ROGERS 12/22/1975
Charge : PROSTITUTION W/3RD OR MORE
Bond Amount : 15,000
Warrant Number : F1153537
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Andrea Birdow 12/12/1991
Charge : PROSTITUTION
Bond Amount : 1,500
Warrant Number : M1154302
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Cynthia Figueroa 02/02/1987
Charge : Prostitution
Bond Amount : 1,500

Charge : POSS CONTR SUBST U/I REV PROB
H/F TARRANT COUNTY
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SHAKIM ENGLISH 09/18/1980
CHARGE : PROSTITUTION W/3RD OR MORE
Bond Amount : 3,500
Warrant Number : F1153542
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 Rosa Ruiz 03/20/1990
Charge : ASSAULT CAUSES BODILY INJURY FAMILY VIOLENCE
Bond Amount : 1,500
Warrant Number : M1154306
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Albert Perez 01/07/1972
Charge :POSS CS PG 1 <1G
Bond Amount : 100,000
Warrant Number : F1153546