Wednesday, April 3, 2013

West Virginia Mingo County Sheriff Crum Fatally Shot By A Lone Suspect

Eugene Crum

Sheriff Crum fatally shot while taking a lunch break near the courthouse.

By H. Nelson Goodson
April 3, 2013

Williamson, West Virginia - On Wednesday,  Mingo County Sheriff Eugene Crum was fatally shot by a lone gunman just minutes after noon while he was taking a lunch break. The Mingo County Sheriff's Office confirmed, that a lone gunman was taken into custody after being shot while he fled the scene. The suspect was identified as Tennis Melvin Maynard, 37, of Delbarton, according to West Virginia State Police spokesman Sgt. Michael Baylous.
Sheriff Crum was taking his lunch break at an underpass on Harvey Street near the Mingo County courthouse when Maynard walked up to Crum and then shot him at point-blank and then fled. Maynard was then shot nearby and taken into custody by police and deputy sheriffs. Maynard remains alive and no information about his condition was available. 
The courthouse was evacuated when the shooting occurred. A press conference is expected to be held later at 6:00 p.m., according to the Mingo County Sheriff's Office. 

Black Becomes New Owner Of The Milwaukee Wave Indoor Soccer Team

Sue Black

Milwaukee Wave soccer team sold to Sue Black.

By H. Nelson Goodson
April 3, 2013

Milwaukee, WI - On Wednesday, Jim Lindenberg, owner of the Milwaukee Wave indoor soccer team announced in a press conference at the Milwaukee Theater/U.S. Cellular Arena, that he has sold the Milwaukee Wave Professional Indoor Soccer Team and the Wave of Hope (501C) to President and CEO Sue Black in a confidential agreement. At the end of the season, Sue approached Lindenberg to take over Ownership. 
In a released statement by the Wave team, Lindenberg said, "It was very easy to complete the transaction with President/CEO Sue Black and the United Soccer League. I can't think of anyone better to continue to lead this very proud and successful franchise. Sue has many connections in Wisconsin, is a very hard worker, and has a very successful track record. The future of the Milwaukee Wave looks promising." 
Black said, "This team is all about positive energy. The Wave is entwined in Wisconsin and has a tradition of making such an impact in so many facets. The real passion is that I will be able to give back to the community that I love." 
Lindenberg purchased the Milwaukee Wave in 2009 from Charlie Krause. He and the Wave have had a very successful run. Season tickets, corporate sponsorships, merchandise sales, game attendance, and school day attendance have all increased every single year. The Milwaukee Wave is the longest running soccer franchise in North America and has a great winning tradition. The team is led by Coach Keith Tozer who has been with the Wave for 21 years and has received 9 MISL Coach of the Year Honors. Coach Tozer states, "I want to thank Jim. He proved that dedication, hard work, and commitment can produce success both on the field and off. We wish him and his family much success and best wishes. In the short period of time working with Sue as President/CEO it became very clear and obvious of her remarkable talents as a very smart business woman. The announcement is a major milestone for the Wave for so many reasons and I look forward to helping Sue in any way I can to help the Future of the Wave." 
Black is the former Milwaukee Parks Director who earned $140,000 a year and Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele terminated her without giving a just reason.

Casarez Jr. Sentenced To 23 Years In Prison For Stabbing Ex-girlfriend At MATC

Ruben Casarez Jr.

Casarez Jr. stabbed ex-girlfriend at Milwaukee Area Technical College. 

By H. Nelson Goodson
April 3, 2013

Milwaukee, WI - On Tuesday, Ruben Casarez Jr., 24, was sentenced to 23 years in prison and 20 years of extended supervision for one felony count of attempted 1st-degree intentional homicide in connection with the September 12, 2012 stabbing incident of his former girlfriend, Irene Johnson, 24, at the Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC). Casarez pled guilty on February 8, in a plea deal agreement to dismiss another felony and two misdemeanor charges.
Casarez had recently been released from prison in 2012 and wanted to see his child who he had with Johnson. After several failed attempts to see his child, he began to confront Johnson who refused Casarez' requests to see his child.
Johnson told Casarez that she already had a boyfriend and wanted Casarez to leave her alone. In a desperate attempt, he went to MATC and attacked Johnson with a butcher knife inside a locked office, according to the criminal complaint. 
Casarez' defense attorney told the judge during sentencing, that Johnson had told Casarez that he might not be the father of the child, which enraged Casarez. 
Casarez stabbed Johnson multiple times in the arms, hands, neck and torso. Two men, who were in an adjacent room heard Johnson's screams and came to her aid. They broke open the locked door of an office in the third floor of MATC and then jumped on Casarez. Both Marshall Harley and George Baker were able to disarmed Casarez and hold him until MATC security and police arrived to arrest him.
Casarez before being sentence said, that "he was sorry" and apologized to both his son and daughter for what he did. Also, that he wasn't going to be with them due to the lenghty prison term.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Joseph Elected To The Milwaukee Public School Board District 6

Angel Sánchez and Tatiana Joseph

Joseph defeated Sánchez on Tuesday's MPS board race.

By H. Nelson Goodson
April 2, 2013

Milwaukee,  WI - On Tuesday, Tatiana Joseph defeated Angel Sánchez in the 6th Milwaukee School Board District election race. With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, Joseph won with 938 votes, 62% and Sánchez lost with 564 votes, 38%.
Joseph is a former teacher and recently graduated from UW-Milwaukee. She has a Doctorate and a Master's degree from UW-Milwaukee. Joseph is also an active member of the Southside Organizing Committee.
Sánchez is a former alderman for 12th District and owns his own construction company.
In another race, Pat Roggensack, 72, defeated Ed Fallone, 48, in the state Supreme Court race. Roggensack won a second term.

Via Crucis In Southern Mexico Draws Attention To Criminal Violence Endured By 140K Undocumented Immigrants Every Year

Kevin Barreintos, 16, from Guatemala portrayed an immigrant crucified in the cross like Jesus Christ to bring attention to the plight, violence and suffering of undocumented immigrants from South and Central America in the hands of criminal organizations while traveling through Mexico.

Photos courtesy of La 72 Immigrant Refuge Shelter "Via Crucis" in Tenosique photo collection.

Immigrant Via Crucis in Tabasco draws attention to the plight of undocumented immigrants crossing through Mexico on their way to the U.S. border. 

By H. Nelson Goodson
April 2, 2013

Tenosique, Tabasco, Mexico - On Thursday and Friday, hundreds of Central Americans in the states of Tabasco, Chiapas and Coahuila, Mexico held their immigrant Via Crucis/Live Stations of the Cross to bring attention to the risks, plight and the suffering of 140,000 immigrants, including men, women and children that is endured every year. They've become targets and helpless victims of violence, extortion, kidnappings, including murder perpetuated by criminal organizations while crossing through Mexico on their way to the U.S. border. Video link (Spanish version) at  http://bit.ly/103bvqf
Institutions from Honduras have reported that 75,000 of Honduran citizens migrate to the U.S. everyday though Mexico. One of the main generating tax revenues for the Honduran national government budget comes from taxes imposed on money sent by immigrants from the U.S. to their families in Honduras. Many Hondurans leave their native country and migrate to the U.S. due to the lack of jobs, poverty and high crime in their country.
The Mexican government also imposes a tax to generate revenue from money sent by national immigrants to their families in Mexico.
The National Human Rights Commission in Mexico reported that 20,000 undocumented immigrants from South and Central America are kidnapped and held for ransom by criminal organizations in Mexico every year.
Fidel Argueta, El Salvador Consul stationed in Tenosique told La Opinión dot com that they have documented numerous military style armed robberies perpetuated by criminal groups affiliated with Los Zetas, but the Mexican Ministry in Tabasco has failed to investigate such cases. The Mexican government has left the undocumented migration of immigrants from South and Central America to organized crime and criminal organizations that exploit, abuse, extort and even murder immigrants, according to human rights activists, Franciscan Priest Tomás González Castillo, who operates La 72 Immigrant Refuge Shelter in Tenosique and Ruben Figueroa from the Mesoamerican Immigrant Movement Organization. Both Castillo and Figueroa have received death threats from a local criminal organization for exposing the criminal violence against immigrants using the Tenosique-Coatzacoalcos freight train route. The federal and local governments have recently assigned municipal and federal police to provide security at the 72 Immigrant Refuge Shelter to prevent any harm or violence against Castillo, Figueroa and about 80 to 90 immigrants that temporarily stay per night at the shelter.
About 300 to 400 undocumented immigrants cross the Guatemalan-Mexican border into Mexico each day, according to the Mexican National Institute of Migration (INM). The INM has reported an increase of undocumented immigrants from South and Central America crossing through Mexico on their way to the U.S. border. In 2012, a reported 88, 501 of undocumented immigrants were detained by Mexican immigration authorities compared to 66,583 detained in 2011 and 70,102 in 2010, according to the INM.
On Saturday, the Tlaxcala state and the Apizaco local authorites began an investigation into the armed robbery of ten undocumented Central Americans, including the murder of two of them traveling from Tierra Blanca, Veracruz in a moving train near the city of Apizaco, El Sol de Tlaxcala reported. Authorities were called to a crime scene at around 6:45 a.m. after five men boarded a freight train in Apizaco with immigrants from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras on it and robbed them at gun point. The gunmen ordered the immigrants to give up their cash. They collected between $500 to $1,000 dollars from the victims. Several of the immigrants resisted, Alberto Jorge Mondragón, 37, from Honduras was fatally shot multiple times with an Uzi and another unidentified victim was thrown off the train, who then suffered a severed left leg and arm from the moving train. The other immigrants jumped off the train to save their lives.
Mondragón's body was later identified by his brother, Antonio Jorge Mondragón, according to El Sol de Tlaxcala.
In an unrelated homicide, Kelvin Saúl Cruz Manzanares, 22, from San Pedro Sula, Honduras was fatally shot on early Thursday at the Chontalpa train station in the municipality of Huimanguillo in the state of Tabasco, reported Figueroa. Several other immigrants were also reported injured, but are expected to survive. Figueroa says, it's the current violence perpetuated in the Tenosique, Tabasco-Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz freight train route against undocumented immigrants traveling through Mexico on their way to the U.S. border. Members of an organized criminal operation affiliated with the Zetas rob or collect a fee between $100 to $300 dollars from each immigrant to ride the freight train. If immigrants fail to pay a fee, they are thrown off the moving train known as "La Bestia/Beast, the train of death." 
The Tabasco-Veracruz based criminal organization operates a multimillion dollar transportation and smuggling routes of undocumented immigrants (human trafficking) who often become victims of violence, rape, murder, kidnappings, prostitution rings, drug trafficking and armed robbery.
In last six years, 70,000 undocumented immigrants from South and Central American have disappeared while traveling through Mexico on their way to the U.S. and only 80 immigrants have been located alive, according to Figueroa. 
The train route between Tenosique to Veracruz is known for the massive immigrant killings and disposing of their bodies in hundreds of clandestine grave sites. Only a portion of those graves have been uncovered by Mexican authorities. 
In some municipalities, hundreds of unidentified corpses have been buried by local authorities in unmarked graves.

Monday, April 1, 2013

West Allis Detective Charged With Misdemeanor For Lying In Alleged Sexual Assault Investigation

Bradley J. Sterling

West Allis Detective Bradley Sterling charged with misdemeanor in connection with lying to investigators concerning an inappropriate sexually suggestive conversation with a woman.

By H. Nelson Goodson
April 1, 2013

West Allis, WI - On Monday, West Allis Police Detective Bradley J. Sterling, 42, of Franklin was charged with one misdemeanor count for resisting and obstructing an officer. The reduced charge resulted from last January's arrest of Sterling after a woman accused him of sexual assault. Bradley was facing charges for sexual assault and misconduct, according to West Allis police. 
The Milwaukee County District Attorney's office charged Sterling with a lesser charged after he contradicted himself and made a repeated statement that he never made suggestive sexual comments to a woman. Recorded conversations between Sterling and the woman contradicted his statements. 
Bradley has been stripped of police powers and placed in paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the case.
Bradley apparently stopped and search the woman in January 9th near the 7100 block of W. Burnham. He found the woman attractive and told her that he wanted to have sex with her. Bradley asked the woman, if she wanted to have sex with him and use cocaine. Bradley then groped the woman's privates while searching her, according to the initial preliminary investigation.
Sterling remains free on a $500 signature bond. If convicted, Sterling is facing up to nine months in jail and up to $10,000 in fines. He is expected back in court for a pre-trial conference on May 24, according to court records.

Immigrants Robbed, Shot And One Thrown Off From Moving Train Causing Mutilated Death

Photo courtesy of El Sol de Tlaxcala

Tlaxcala Mexican state authorities are seeking five suspects in connection with the armed robbery and homicides of two undocumented immigrants from Central America.

By H. Nelson Goodson
April 1, 2013

Apizaco, Tlaxcala, Mexico - On Saturday, Tlaxcala state and the Apizaco local authorities began an investigation into the armed robbery of ten undocumented Central Americans, including the murder of two of them traveling from Tierra Blanca, Veracruz in a moving train near the city of Apizaco, El Sol de Tlaxcala reported. Authorities were called to a crime scene at around 6:45 a.m. after five men boarded a freight train in Apizaco with immigrants from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras on it and robbed them at gun point. The gunmen ordered the immigrants to give up their cash. They collected between $500 to $1,000 dollars from the victims. Several of the immigrants resisted, Alberto Jorge Mondragón, 37, from Honduras was fatally shot multiple times with an Uzi and another unidentified victim was thrown off the train, who then suffered a severed left leg and arm from the moving train. The other immigrants jumped off the train to save their lives.
Mondragón's body was later identified by his brother, Antonio Jorge Mondragón, according to El Sol de Tlaxcala.
In an unrelated homicide, Kelvin Saúl Cruz, 22, from Honduras was fatally shot on early Thursday at the Chontalpa train station in the municipality of Huimanguillo in the state of Tabasco, Ruben Figueroa, an immigrant rights activist from the Mesoamerican Immigrant Movement reported. Several other immigrants were also reported injured, but are expected to survive. Figueroa says, it's the current violence perpetuated in the Tenosique, Tabasco-Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz freight train route against undocumented immigrants traveling through Mexico on their way to the U.S. border. Members of an organized criminal operation affiliated with the Zetas rob or collect a fee between $100 to $300 dollars from each immigrant to ride the freight train. If immigrants fail to pay a fee, they are thrown off the moving train known as "La Bestia/Beast, the train of death." 
The Tabasco-Veracruz based criminal organization operates a multimillion dollar transportation and smuggling routes of undocumented immigrants (human trafficking) who often become victims of violence, rape, murder, kidnappings, prostitution rings, drug trafficking and armed robbery.
In last six years, 70,000 undocumented immigrants from South and Central American have disappeared while traveling through Mexico on their way to the U.S. and only 80 immigrants have been located alive, according to Figueroa. 
The train route between Tenosique to Veracruz is known for the massive immigrant killings and disposing of their bodies in hundreds of clandestine grave sites. Only a portion of those graves have been uncovered by Mexican authorities. 
In some municipalities, hundreds of unidentified corpses have been buried by local authorities in unmarked graves.