Suspect #2 is a black male, 5’9, medium build, medium complexion, in his early to mid- twenties. This suspect was wearing a black leather Bulls hat, a long-sleeved gray and black shirt, stonewash jeans, and black and white Jordan shoes. Suspect #1 is a black male, 5’11, thin build, dark complexion, in his mid to late twenties with long dreadlocks. Suspects then headed on foot eastbound behind Buckley’s restaurant. Into a corner while the men loaded two trash bags with more than $5,000 in cigarettes. The store at 5341 Poplar Avenue at 1 a.m. Surveillance video footage in a Circle K hold-up clearly shows the faces of two robbers.ĬrimeStoppers and the MPD need help identifying the individuals.
He was wearing a green hat, gray t-shirt and Jordan sneakers. The suspect is a black male, five feet 10 inches tall. The subject fled in a gray, older model Chrysler Town and Country with damage to the front rear fender and the right rear hubcap missing. Brandishing a gun, he herded employees into a corner and then forced one pharmacist to get him a large amount of Xanax pills. on a Sunday afternoon when a black male entered a Target store at 601 Colonial Road and jumped over the counter at the in-store CVS Pharmacy. Call CrimeStoppers, (901) 528-CASH (2274) for an award if you can help identify the suspect.Īrmed robber forces pharmacist to give him Xanax pills She is thought to be between the ages of 30 and 38 and is responsible for up to $10,000 in theft. She deposited the illegal checks in the Cleveland and Poplar area of Midtown. This unknown female black woman suspect made numerous deposits to a local banking using counterfeit checks between Nov. He had been paroled from prison in 2016 after serving for the murder of another gang member. Terry was identified as once having been the leader of the Memphis branch of the Vice Lords gang out of Chicago. Ronald Terry, 49, and a female companion, Candid Sanders, 36, were shot to death inside a car. Police are seeking help in solving two homicides during the day at the intersection of Imogene Street and Dwight Road near Airways Blvd. Glenn Cofield was shot after walking to his car following the event.ĬrimeStoppers reminds the public that any bit of information, even something seemingly trivial, can help police break this case open.Īlleged gang leader slain in double-murder case Investigators following leads are asking for the public’s help in solving a homicide case the night of Jin a church parking lot at Poplar Avenue and East Parkway North. Help bring justice to these three children and their families.īusiness leader killed following Midtown fundraising event Share this information on social media platforms. “And they should contact CrimeStoppers.”Ĭall or text 528-CASH (2274).
“Somebody knows something about these terrible murders,” said Buddy Chapman, CrimeStoppers’ executive director. On Monday - Ashlynn Luckett, 6, shot in the same Hickory Hills incident.Īll three children later died from their gunshot wounds.
On Monday - LeQuan Boyd, 16, shot in a home in Hickory Hills. On Sunday - Jadon Knox, 10, shot in Orange Mound. The Lizzie Borden House where her parents were found murdered is now a popular tourist attraction and was featured on an episode of "Supernatural.It was a terrible toll taken over the Martin Luther King Jr. But the townsfolk of Fall River never stopped believing that she was guilty and ostracized her for the rest of her life. Police could find no evidence of who committed the crime, but arrested their daughter Lizzy and charged her with murder.īecause the evidence against her was purely circumstantial, she was acquitted after the jury deliberated for less than an hour. On August 4, 1892, Andrew Jackson Borden and his second wife, Abby, were bludgeoned to death with an ax, New England Today reports. That might not be how the original rhyme goes, but it is more accurate since Lizzie was acquitted of her parents' murder in 1893. Lizzie Borden allegedly took an ax and gave her mother 40 whacks, when she saw what she had done she allegedly gave her father 41. The Borden home in Fall River, Massachusetts.ĭonna Hageman/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images