🚨#BREAKING: An absolutely HORRIFYING story is currently unfolding in Western North Carolina.
A Black male suspect, Jaydakis Hamilton has been arrested for allegedly m*rdering and BURYING a White female victim, Jordan Wishon.
According to investigators, last week, Jordan was reported missing from Mooresboro NC.
Detectives searched all weekend and sadly found human remains buried on a property.
It was Jordan.
By Sunday, they had a first-degree m*rder warrant for a 25-year-old man named Jaydakis Hamilton.
According to state court records, Jaydakis has a history of nearly 90 cases across four counties.
Read that again... nearly NINETY CASES.
Please pray for Jordan's family, I cannot image the pain they are in.
White girl, 17-year-old Katelynn Strate was shot in the head during a road rage incident by a black.
Doctors performed an emergency C-section just 30 minutes later, delivering her baby girl two months premature at 3 pounds 11 ounces.
Katelynn was kept on life support long enough for the delivery, but she sadly passed away afterward.
Police arrested 54-year-old Barry West, who is accused of firing the shot from his pickup truck.
West lied and claimed he believed Strate and her boyfriend had fired at him first, but investigators found he lied.
Shocker.
When will it end?
@NYCMayor@ZohranKMamdani This is a lie. You balanced the budget by borrowing billions from the NY state government which pushed back pension payments, so you literally took money from "the backs of hardworking people."
Don’t get it twisted.
This is disgusting 🤬
A taxi driver who raped a teenage passenger then dumped her in freezing temperatures has been allowed to keep his taxi operator’s licence.
David Brown was convicted earlier this year of raping the 18-year-old woman in a lay-by near a farm in the Highlands.
He was jailed for for six years and nine months in May at the High Court in Stirling.
Following Brown’s conviction, his two taxi operating licences were brought up for review by Highland Council last week.
Police officers objected to Brown’s licences following his conviction, and the matter was heard in private.
Councillors voted in favour of allowing the licences to continue in his name.