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Another article that includes a graphic video of the murder of Iryna Zarutska on the Charlotte Light Rail. No paywall on this one.





 
Hugo Hernandez-Mendez
Photo credit: Maryland State Police
The White House said the Department of Homeland Security will investigate why Hugo Hernandez-Mendez, an undocumented immigrant from Guatemala, was released after United States Park Police arrested him for DUI back in April.

Hernandez-Mendez, 35, was charged with first- and second-degree murder in the killing of 19-year-old Dacara Thompson in Prince George’s County. Maryland State Police found Thompson’s body along a riverbank near Route 50 in Anne Arundel County on Aug. 31, a week after she was reported missing.

“As soon as we saw this case, we ensured that the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice were on it, and I can assure you that they are,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said

Leavitt said Hernandez-Mendez should have never been in the country.

“This is another heinous act of violence against someone who should never have been in our country in the first place,” Leavitt said.”

Hernandez-Mendez was denied bail on Monday
 
Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee, by alleged suspect Decarlos Brown in North Carolina occurred two weeks ago

Officials announced Tuesday that they would be bringing federal charges against Brown, who has a lengthy criminal history with 14 prior arrests since 2011.

"The Democrats had no plans for four years under the Biden administration about crime. Go in the front door, go out the back," Tuberville said Tuesday on Fox Business Network's "The Evening Edit." "… It's been a disaster for four years, and now we got these judges, they don't care about crime. They just let people go in the front door, out the back."



 
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Former FBI special agent says Auburn murder suspect likely 'targeted' local park, but not retired professor

Former FBI agent Jonathan Gilliam said Harold Rashad Dabney III likely studied the park where he allegedly killed a retired Auburn University professor.
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The man police believe killed a retired Auburn University professor was arrested in 2023 and charged with a gun-related felony, but prosecutors later allowed him to plead guilty to several misdemeanors.

Police in Auburn, Alabama said 59-year-old Julie Gard Schnuelle was found dead in a wooded area of Kiesel Park on Saturday with injuries consistent with an assault. Police said officers responded to a 911 call reporting a deceased individual. Schnuelle was walking her dog at the time, which was found unharmed, according to AL.com.

26-year-old Harold Rashad Dabney III was arrested on two counts of capital murder in relation to the death of Schnuelle. In a news release, police said that Dabney was arrested on Sunday following an 8:30 a.m. call reporting a "suspicious person," noting that detectives "made observations that led them to believe Dabney had involvement with the homicide."

Dabney III allegedly stole Schnuelle's Ford F-150 which has since been recovered, police said.

Julie Schnuelle was found dead at a park in Auburn, Alabama on Saturday. (Auburn University )
An arrest warrant obtained by Fox News Digital indicates that Dabney was arrested on Dec. 27, 2023 in Virginia Beach, Virginia on a gun-related felony and several misdemeanors.

A Virginia Beach Police Department officer wrote Dabney, homeless at the time, was sleeping in his car in a business's parking lot when law enforcement was called for trespassing.

The officer wrote that he observed Dabney sleeping in the driver's seat, and said he was "f-cked up," refusing to speak any further. Police said when they searched the car, they found a "handgun concealed under driver seat" without a serial number, a "sawed off shotgun in the back seat," white pills and an open container.

Dabney had no prior criminal record before the Dec. 2023 incident and had a job several months prior, but was unemployed at the time, police wrote. Police noted Dabney "refused to swear/affirm to tell the truth for bail hearing."

Harold Rashad Dabney III was charged with capital murder. (Auburn Police Department)
He was charged with felony possession or use of a "sawed-off" shotgun and misdemeanor removing or altering serial number or other identification on a firearm, unlawfully carrying a concealed weapon, public intoxication and trespassing.

Court records indicate Dabney pleaded guilty to all misdemeanors while prosecutors dropped the felony charge, which would have resulted in a 2 to 10 year prison sentence if convicted. He was sentenced to 12 months unsupervised probation for the misdemeanors.

Schnuelle was a professor emerita at Auburn University's College of Veterinary Medicine from 2003 to 2021, when she retired, the university said in a statement provided to Fox News Digital. She also recently was the Area Veterinarian in Charge with the U.S. Department of Agriculture for Alabama and Mississippi, Auburn University said in its statement.

"The Auburn University community extends its sincere condolences to Gard Schnuelle’s family and loved ones for their tragic loss," the spokeswoman said.

The Auburn University described Schnuelle as a "cherished educator."

"She was a cherished educator, mentor and colleague whose dedication to students and passion for theriogenology and veterinary medicine left a lasting impact on Auburn," the university said. "Dr. Gard Schnuelle’s legacy of compassion, scholarship and service will continue to inspire generations of veterinarians."

Harold Rashad Dabney III was arrested on Dec. 27, 2023, in Virginia Beach, Virginia. (Virginia Beach Sheriff's Office)
Dabney is being held at the Lee County Jail without bond

 
Well there are certainly plenty of opportunities to view the Light rail stabbing incident. Not really sure why that has even been released in the first place, especially before any legal proceedings.
 
Hugo Hernandez-Mendez
Photo credit: Maryland State Police
The White House said the Department of Homeland Security will investigate why Hugo Hernandez-Mendez, an undocumented immigrant from Guatemala, was released after United States Park Police arrested him for DUI back in April.

Hernandez-Mendez, 35, was charged with first- and second-degree murder in the killing of 19-year-old Dacara Thompson in Prince George’s County. Maryland State Police found Thompson’s body along a riverbank near Route 50 in Anne Arundel County on Aug. 31, a week after she was reported missing.

“As soon as we saw this case, we ensured that the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice were on it, and I can assure you that they are,” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said

Leavitt said Hernandez-Mendez should have never been in the country.

“This is another heinous act of violence against someone who should never have been in our country in the first place,” Leavitt said.”

Hernandez-Mendez was denied bail on Monday
So why didn't United States Park Police so anything about him in April?
 
That's the problem with including an incorrect photo in the article. It needs amending
It's just where the was a photo pointing to another article that didn't get edited out in a copy/paste from the article about this guy. If you click on the actual link, it's obvious what it is.
 
It's just where the was a photo pointing to another article that didn't get edited out in a copy/paste from the article about this guy. If you click on the actual link, it's obvious what it is.
Well it wasn't obvious to me and needs correcting IMO - it's a misleading error. I'll report it.
 
A shooting at Evergreen High School this afternoon hospitalized four students — two with critical injuries, including the suspected shooter.

All three are in critical condition and being treated at CommonSpirit St. Anthony Hospital in Lakewood.

Officials said a fourth juvenile was also transported to the hospital, with injuries sustained while escaping the high school and fleeing to a nearby elementary school.
 

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