Monday, June 11, 2012

Police have arrested a dangerous black crew that scoped out a Grand Rapids party, then came back to rob and sexually assault

The dangerous crew of five blacks who broke into a Veto Street NW home, carrying out a brutal robbery and assault on college students, likely knew exactly what property they wanted to steal. That's because they had seen some of it hours earlier. Grand Rapids police say that the black suspects attended a party thrown by the college students, then came back hours later to carry out their criminal plan. Police talked about that plan as they announced the arrests of four young black men, including a 14-year-old, for the troubling robbery and assault. Police are still looking for a 19-year-old in connection with the case. Male college students who were sleeping at the home were pistol-whipped and then tied up while a female was sexually assaulted. As they continue to investigate, police now think the black suspects are responsible for other crimes in Kent County, including church burglaries and other break-ins. The black adults who have been arrested - Rederick Melton, 20; Dorian Jacqwell Jones, 20; and Brandon Tyrell Towns, 25 - all are expected to be charged with first-degree criminal sexual conduct, armed robbery and home invasion. Police are still looking for James Edward Hodges, 19, as the fifth suspect.

2 comments:

  1. Why did they invite them in the first place?

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  2. Around blacks, NEVER RELAX. If you have had the misfortune of having your location "scoped", lock and load, good chance you will have to bag your limit soon.

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