“My cousin Adam heard it,” Lewis said.
Williams-Thomas, 17, was behind the wheel of a vehicle in the subsidized apartment complex when she was struck by a bullet police believe was intended for a 14-year-old passenger. Three teenagers, including two who were underage at the time of the shooting, were charged with her death.
Just over 16 months later, on April 15, 2021, Castonguay was found dead in his apartment at 41 Village Road. Authorities charged his son, 22-year-old Alex Cote, with shooting and killing his father.
In between the two deaths, four other individuals fell victim to apparent homicide in the city. They include Tanya Gagnon, who was killed by her boyfriend in a murder-suicide last June; Derek Desjardin, who police believe was shot by his roommate; Erika Belcourt, who was run over outside her apartment, allegedly by a man with whom she’d had a romantic relationship; and Percy Standifer Jr., who was found dying of a gunshot wound near Logee Street.
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Durham Police Chief Cerelyn CJ Davis takes top Memphis law enforcement job Charlie Innis, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
Apr. 19 DURHAM Durham Police Chief Cerelyn C.J. Davis will leave the Bull City to become the top cop in Memphis, Tennessee, the City of Memphis announced Monday morning. She s the right person to lead this department here in Memphis. She has an outstanding career in law enforcement, as an officer and as a leader, Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland said in a recorded announcement. She has a strategic vision for reducing violent crime.
Davis has been Durham s chief for five years. Her exit will follow a year of record gun violence in the city.
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FBI releases ads in Yiddish and Hebrew to encourage reporting of hate crimes
FBI releases ads in Yiddish and Hebrew to encourage reporting of hate crimes
The top three bias-motivated offenses most frequently reported in the UCR Program’s hate crime data set are destruction/damage/vandalism, intimidation and simple assault.
The FBI seal located outside the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building in downtown Washington, D.C., on Dec. 26, 2014. Credit: Mark Van Scyoc/Shutterstock.
Spread the word.
The advertisements urge victims of hate crimes to report them to the FBI.
They say: “Did you know many hate crimes are not reported? The FBI wants to help, but we need to hear from you. If you believe you’re the victim of or a witness to a hate crime, contact your local police department, call 1-800-CALL-FBI, or go to tips.fbi.gov.”