Posted on 03/05/2018 7:14:16 PM PST by Right Wing Assault
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Two men and a woman are accused of chasing down two 14-year-old suspected car thieves, forcing them into the trunk of their car at gunpoint and driving them to the Cleveland Police Fourth District headquarters, according to police.
Kenyatta Ware II, 21, George Barnes, 29, and Shelia Beale, 49, are all charged with felonious assault and kidnapping. All three have been arrested and are awaiting their first court appearance.
It is unknown if the two 14-year-old boys have been formally charged, but they were arrested on suspicion of grand theft of a motor vehicle, according to police reports.
The incident began when the two teens stole a 2013 Chrysler 200 from Garfield Heights, according to police. The car belonged to the mother of one of the men who got arrested.
The trio tracked the car though a GPS locator inside the car, according to police. They caught up with the stolen car about 5 p.m. on Anita Kennedy Avenue and East 70th Street, police said.
The men got out of cars, pulled out guns and told the teens: "You stole the wrong car...," according to police reports. Barnes then fired several gunshots into the car, police reports and court records say.
The teens sped off with the trio following in their cars, according to police. The teens hit several utility poles during the chase.
The teens jumped a curb on East 80th Street and Bessemer Avenue and crashed into a townhouse, causing extensive damage to both the home and the car, according to police reports. No one was inside the home at the time of the crash, police said.
Barnes and Ware then ordered the teens out of the car at gunpoint, according to police. They punched the two teens, knocking them to the ground, then stomped on them, according to police.
They ordered the teens at gunpoint to get in the trunk of one of the cars, police said. The teens complied and Ware and Beale drove the teens to the Fourth District headquarters, police said.
Ware and Beale were arrested at the police station. Barnes drove off and was later arrested near the scene of the crash, according to police.
Ware admitted to attacking the teens and Beale admitted to forcing them inside the trunk, according to police reports.
The teens were taken to University Hospital for treatment.
THIS !
#10. Re “Drop the charges and send them to the police academy”.
Yes, a new movie starting Steve Guttenberg, Bubba Smith, and Michael Winslow, as “Police Academy - Cleveland Style”.
$600 back in the forties would be more like $15K-$18K today judging by these car prices from the 40’s. $600 was maybe 2/3 of a lower end Chevy, 1/3rd the price of a Cadillac.
http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/40scars.html
A little overboard reaction. Glad
they were caught, but they were kids.
Courts will probably look at this as
taking the law into their own hands.
If the owners of the car were tracking
the perps, they could have easily
notified the authorities as to the
circumstances, progress, and location
of their property.
I’d have a pretty deep problem with firing rounds into the car absent a direct threat. Pretty much everything after that strengthens the DA’s case; add in some nice stompin’ on the crooks to the shooting, yeah, I’d have a real problem nullifying that.
This is the result of Democrat policies. Out of control crime, and now citizens are taking the law into their own hands
This is what happens in a society with a two-tiered justice system (one for commoners / one for the politically connected). Common order begins to crack. People invoke justice in the perceived absence of justice.
No. Just sharing the latest version of stupid people.
Wish I were on the jury....in fact I could do it working from home: NoT guilty.
I wouldn’t be surprised if a judge awards the car thieves a colossal amount of money for being victims of a kidnapping.
I know what you're going to say, Nicholas, but the fact is you've been making us all look bad....If we let you carry on running around town, you'll continue to be exceptional... and we can't have that. You'll put us all out of a job.
>The police are not here to protect your property. They wont even try.
And if you try to protect your property, they will arrest you.
Only if they find out.
Remeber the 3 S’s.
You stole the wrong car...,
Legitimate minus the unlawful discharge of a firearm in city limits, into an occupied vehicle, assault, excessive force, etc...
If they just nabbed them and they were a little bruised up would be one thing, but they made a spectacle of it and they are probably going to get cornholed over it now.
Made the police think they could lose their jobs to citizen patrols.
Gotta protect those pensions.
It’s like when they arrest a woman or girl who strangles and dumps her baby at birth. She didn’t want to be punished with a baby but is not afforded the same protections as an abortionist who she can pay to do the same damn dirty dead with a pair of scissors to the back of the head and sell the remains.
The Left doesn’t even permit “born alive” acts to protect babies from abortionists.
It’s all about protecting some professions from private citizens doing their jobs.
Another story about “just kids” committing armed robbery and smashing a stolen vehicle into someone’s house.
And none of the crimes (except the armed robbery) were being prosecuted, and the gun crime victim was hesitant to go to court because she didn’t want to put these yutes into the criminal justice system.
What Happens After You Get Robbed in Broad Daylight in Montrose
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2016 AT 6 A.M.
...As I passed the Jeep, I heard a door open. And before I could even finish the thought how strange, a man a boy, rather grabbed me from behind and put his hand over my mouth.
I tried to scream and it came out muffled. I looked up, and a baby-faced guy was pointing a gun at my face, its barrel staring me in the eye. He said, Give us your purse, and I let it go. He saw I had a phone, and the man-boy holding me from behind pried it out of my hand.
They took off and hopped in the car, speeding away.
...Turns out, the teens were suspected of robbing four other people before me that day I was the last victim. Police said they had jumped some people at Walmart and had stolen that red Jeep from a woman at a car wash who was vacuuming the interior, whose toddler-aged daughter was playing in the backseat at the time the boys approached her with the gun. Her car was now totaled, resting atop the smashed front porch, its front bumper falling into the man-made ditch.
I recovered my laptop from the rubble, along with my charger and also my phone case in the cars front seat. But the rest, including the actual phone, was nowhere to be found. Distracted at the scene, however, by jokes made by the policemen and by my own thankfulness that I was, well, alive, I didnt care to think about what I had lost. It wasnt until I got home that night that I even realized my legs were shaking, and it wasnt until I woke up with the song Looking Down the Barrel of a Gun by the Beastie Boys stuck in my head that I thought perhaps it might take my psyche longer to recover than I would like to believe....
Prosecutors started contacting me in early September, wondering how I was feeling, needing me to write a victim-impact statement, asking me whether I preferred the two juveniles be certified to stand trial as adults for the aggravated robbery charges. I said I did not prefer it, hoping they would outgrow their rather reckless and violent moneymaking scheme soon and would perhaps consider getting jobs at restaurants or grocery stores or something normal like that.
Soon, however, prosecutors informed me that charges against two of the robbers including the 19-year-old, who faces five to 99 years or life might be dropped altogether, because I could not ID them. There had been some confusion: Despite my insistence to the police that I saw only one of their faces, for some reason, one officer wrote that I had positively identified all of them. Prosecutors later discovered another report that accurately reflected what I said, and they started to develop a few doubts about convicting two of the robbers without my being certain of their identities something I could appreciate as a criminal justice reporter all too familiar with faulty eyewitness ID. Yet, again for some odd reason, charges were not filed in the cases of the four other people robbed that day, apparently leaving the fate of the cases on my shoulders alone.
I let it serve as a reminder that, despite my positive experience with the police an experience I understand has not been the same for all other people there are still an untold number of kinks in the criminal justice system left to be smoothed out. It has been strange to be on the other side of the table, as a journalist used to writing so often about crimes against strangers then suddenly finding my own name listed in the court records I so routinely read for others: the accused did then and there INTENTIONALLY AND KNOWINGLY PLACE MEAGAN FLYNN IN FEAR OF IMMINENT BODILY INJURY AND DEATH. The sentence about startled me out of my office chair....
...Two days after the robbery, I returned to my car to find that some heartless robot meter maid had stuck a parking ticket on my windshield while I was, yes, at the police station. I had even left a note: Was robbed. No money. At HPD picking up police report. Plz dont ticket.
Just my luck.
No picture of the car crashed into the residence. Out of curiosity I looked up the addresses mentioned in the story via Google maps. I dont see a townhouse at the location listed as the scene of the crash. Looks like a rundown industrial area with scrap yards and such. Fake news or outdated pictures on Google ? Curious.
Well at least we know the thieves got some punishment out of it rather than in the front door and out the back door of the police station.
I apologise in that you may have
misunderstood what I was trying to
convey.
I was trying to make the point, that
regardless of what these misguided
miscreants did, the courts will still
view them as juveniles. They will
in all likelihood, receive the ol’
slap on the wrist, and be set free.
The owners over-reacted. They
should not have fired their weapon(s)
at the car, unless they truly felt
their life was in jeopardy. (did the
youths threaten bodily harm with the car,
did they fire a weapon at the owners?)
The judge will look at this as the owners
had the means to notify the authorities
as to the whereabouts of their property,
and that the owners excessive force was
unwarranted.
Personally, I hope the judge puts these
punks in prison, and the owners absolved
of all charges.
1. Live in Texas
and
2. Shoot them down in the street and make sure they bleed out before calling 911
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