Charlotte has been home to a lot of crazy mofos.
Da Baby
Fantasia,
L L Cool Jay,
Cam Newton and now
10 Cellphones, aka Farran Dasean-Lovell Harrison
PERSPECTIVE AND ODD TIDBITS FROM CHARLOTTE AND THE BURBS
Charlotte has been home to a lot of crazy mofos.
Da Baby
Fantasia,
L L Cool Jay,
Cam Newton and now
10 Cellphones, aka Farran Dasean-Lovell Harrison
Those who know me understand that I'm “American by birth, Southern by the grace of God and Carolina raised by the luck of fate” and that I've spent most in fact nearly all of my youth stomping around the North Carolina mountains.
I've climbed, hiked, Kayaked, camped, fished and tempted fate on most every mountain, river, gold medal trout stream, trail, and rock I could fine.
So much of what happened during hurricane Helene in late September of this year was showing up on my iphone in real time. I understood where to look and who to ask. The responses were both troubling and heartbreaking.
And then there's this Facebook post from Swannanoa Fire & Rescue:
We promised the story the same day this photo was posted, but it has been busy.
Photo Courtesy Swannanoa Fire & Rescue
As described by Firefighter/EMT, Kristie Tolley with Swannanoa Fire & Rescue:"As I waited for the task force team (Task Force 11, assigned to Swannanoa as additional resources before the storm hit), they brought over a woman they had just rescued from the water.
She was shivering, cold, and crying, and as soon as we locked eyes, we both said each other’s names.
Although it had been over 8 years since we last saw each other, we recognized each other instantly. She fell into my arms, overwhelmed by what she had been through and terrified that her boyfriend, who had been swept away, might be gone.
I helped her get dry and warm, staying by her side as she was checked over medically.
Miraculously, while we waited on EMS, the task force team brought her boyfriend back safely as he had also been rescued.
Through her tears, she kept saying, “I’m so glad it’s you. I’m so glad you’re here.”
In that moment, it wasn’t just about the rescue—it was about being there when it truly mattered. It felt like something only God could have orchestrated."
On to 2025 Happy New Year y'all!
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The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) is investigating a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) officer-involved shooting in the 4600 block of Wilkinson Boulevard.
On Saturday, December 28, shortly after 11:00 p.m., officers responded to a situation involving a male subject with a firearm outside of Coyote Joe’s in the 4600 block of Wilkinson Boulevard. An officer perceived an imminent deadly threat and discharged his firearm, striking the subject.
The male subject was pronounced deceased at the scene. A firearm possessed by the subject was located at the scene. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation is leading the investigation. A parallel Internal Affairs investigation is also being conducted.
Per standard protocol, the officer who discharged their weapon will be placed on paid administrative leave.
Detectives with CMPD’s Homicide Unit responded to the scene along with Crime Scene Search. Representatives from CMPD’s Operations Command, Internal Affairs, CMPD’s Executive Staff, the Charlotte Fire Department, MEDIC, the Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Office and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation also responded.
Cedar's Take:
This is a tough one. Christmas week, everyone in a holiday mood, at a place Mrs. Cedar financed after convincing her bank president the late Jim Burt to take a chance on a country bar in the heart of the hood of all places. She convinced Jim and his wife to sign up for a line dancing class and the rest is history.
Prayers for all involved. There are no winners in these things. More as facts become known and the story develops.
Greensboro Officer Michael Horan responded to a call for service regarding a man with a weapon in a Food Lion grocery store. Upon arrival Officer Horan tried to “de-escalate” the situation inside the store and that cost Officer Horan his life.
chased the suspect forcing his vehicle off the road using a pit maneuver.
CMPD detectives have charged Daniel Sansone age 29 with the murder of Daniel Edward Sansone, Jr. (Their relation if any seems to be uncertain at this time.)
The man (Sansone, Jr.) was taken to the hospital on Sunday with severe injuries, bruises and bleeding from the head and Sansone was arrested and placed in the custody of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff.
The man died from his injuries Monday and Sansone's charges were elevated to Murder.
Cedar's Take:
Daniel Sansone has more than 30 prior charges and many of them for violent crimes. Yet the Mecklenburg County District Attorney has managed to dismiss everyone of them.
His arrest earlier this year along with his violent history and failure to appear should have prevented bail from being granted, but the courts released him once again.
Cedar's Opinion - Incarceration saves lives!
A quick check of crime stats for the shopping center shows 17 crimes reported in the last 30 days at the shopping center. Kept in mind this is from data released by the City of Charlotte and CMPD. A few weeks ago CMPD stopped providing data to Crime Mapping the on-line reporting service used by most of the nation's police departments.
Let's face it the vibe at Park Road has changed. Post COVID Charlotte Uptown, SouthPark, Carolina Place and the Park Road Shopping Center are not the same. CMPD Officers in low crime areas like Ballantyne and Myers Park are basically nowhere to be found. Still reports of daily shootings and gun fire nearby are quietly dismissed by local media.
In fact this story hasn't been covered by the local media except The Charlotte Ledger. But what we really are starting to notice is that Charlotte's "wedge" of prosperity is shrinking and areas once considered safe are no more and that includes the Park Road Shopping Center.
Bakersfield California resident Renee Jewel Ferrari was arrested by CMPD Wednesday afternoon and charged with two counts of trafficking cocaine and and two counts of trafficking marijuana.
Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Officers have now arrested Paris Lewis-Bynum for his part in Monday's school bus shooting. Earlier Lamarius Ramel Anthony was arrested on Tuesday for his part in the shooting and was released on an unsecured bond 3 hours later.
This is how WSOC's Joe Bruno reported this case yesterday:
The man who shot 5 people celebrating New Year’s Eve in Romare Bearden Park last year will spend up to three years behind bars. Daevion Crawford, 20, pleaded guilty to assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury Monday morning.
Daevion Crawford Photo MCSO
Discrepancies between the court's paperwork and the NC DOC website are evident. The defendant was also given 36 months probation and a contingent release. Meaning he could possibly be out of jail before Christmas. NC DOC Website says his sentence is probation and his sentences are suspended. The judge's paperwork suggests the sentence for the first count is 20-36 months the second count to run consecutively but the NC DOC says concurrently. Further handwritten notation states that "those sentences are suspended".
Joe Bruno continues:
Because under the terms of the plea deal with the Mecklenburg County District Attorney’s Office, Crawford will spend 20 to 36 months behind bars with credit for 350 days served. He will then have to complete 36 months of supervised probation and a cognitive behavioral intervention course. If he violates that probation, he will have to serve an additional 20-36 months.
Judge Carla Archie accepted the guilty plea.
“I hope these past decisions will not be an indication of your future decisions. Your decisions have consequences” Judge Archie said. “But for the grace of God, no one is dead. But I want you to think hard on the decisions you make from here on out.”
In court, Crawford only spoke when addressed by the judge. He didn’t apologize or address any of the five victims. His attorney, Eddie Thomas, claimed he was remorseful
“He never meant to harm anyone,” Thomas said. “Certainly not innocent bystanders.”
Thomas said the shooting stemmed from a dispute between Crawford and someone who broke into his good friend’s car. He says that person found out that Crawford knew he broke in and thought he was snitching. He claims threats and words were exchanged on social media. According to Thomas, Crawford got a gun to protect himself from that person.
The attorney says Crawford brought the gun with him on New Year’s Eve while he and two friends were in Uptown. Thomas says Crawford and his friends were walking through Romare Bearden Park when they saw that man. Thomas claims the man said something threatening to Crawford and then started to reach toward him. He says Crawford fired his weapon in response.
“It is a mistake that he made but at the moment he thought it was right,” Thomas said. “But now he recognizes the danger to everyone else.”
Assistant District Attorney Maria Caino says after the shooting, Crawford ran. She says detectives with CMPD’s real time crime center were able to give officers a description of Crawford. CMPD then used cameras to track Crawford and his friends as they tried to flee. Caino says while Crawford was running, he bumped into a police officer. The officer saw the magazine hanging out of his pocket.
CMPD was able to arrest Crawford after he returned to the scene looking for his cell phone.
“The defendant and some of his friends went back to the scene of the shooting because the defendant dropped his phone there,” Caino said. “They were waiting outside the taped area when he was spotted and detained.”
Caino says he had on him a 45-caliber magazine with 13 rounds in it.
In the days after the shooting, Caino says Crawford’s girlfriend called him in jail to say his mom got the gun and hid it in his aunt’s house in a safe. CMPD was listening to the call and recovered the gun after obtaining a search warrant. Caino says his mom would later call him in jail to yell at him for saying too much in jail calls.
Five people were hurt by Crawford. Cirilo Gonzalez Cruz suffered a gunshot wound to his right foot. It went through his foot and almost severed three toes and he had to have surgery to reconnect them. Amanda Salazar was shot in the right leg below the knee. Deashia Gaddy was shot in the right leg. Laura Trochin was shot in the right ankle. Caino says the bullet shattered her tibia and she had to have a metal rod installed in her leg to keep it together. Vanessa Daumen was shot in the bottom of her right foot.
Trochin was working as an au pair. The couple she was staying with told Judge Archie that Trochin had to return to Italy after the shooting and that she is still suffering physically and emotionally.
“She didn’t feel safe in this country anymore,” the couple told Judge Archie.
Crawford had zero prior record points. Judge Archie told Crawford she hopes he learns from this.
“This is not a game,” she said. “You have one life and that is it.”
Cedar's Take:
This is nuts - and it's open season on people Uptown. No one is safe as there are no consequences for shooting people at random.
Everyone of Crawford's victims has suffered life altering physical injuries. He didn't just shoot one person he shot 5 and the Mecklenburg District Attorney decided that because he's a person of color and has no white privilege he deserved a break and the judge agreed.
He should have been sentenced to 440 months (36.6 years), 88 months for each count "boxcar'd" to run consecutively for the class "E" felony.
This is insane and people in Charlotte are stupid if they venture Uptown on New Year's Eve.
Note: It is apparently not unusual for the judge's order and the NC DOC website to conflict. Eventually someone will get it right. The likely outcome is that he remains behind bars until August of 2025 and will then serve his probation.
But no restitution was imposed and most of the cost of court were waived. This is an absolute total "Charlies Foxtrot" for the law abiding taxpayers of Charlotte.
Seems Charlotte Fire Department and the Mecklenburg County Fire Marshal have lost their collective minds over garden gnomes.
Obviously, everyone should be aware of fire safety. Overcrowded restaurants and bars, movie theaters with blocked exits or sprinkler systems that are uninspected, and fire extinguishers that have not been serviced. Homeless camps with open fires and space heaters in homes.
All should be priority concerns
Then there are apartments with charcoal grills on balconies or generators in garages which are clearly critical issues affecting fire safety.
But CFD and the Mecklenburg Fire Marshal have taken these concerns to a new level - garden gnomes.
Bill Parsons lost his wife last year; she loved garden gnomes. The only trouble is when they moved into a retirement community in Matthews they gave up their garden, trading their Providence Plantation home on a well-manicured 1 acre lot for a two bedroom condo in an upscale retirement community.
The move into the Matthews retirement community was a hard choice but as 87-year-old Bill says it was time.
Well, apparently Charlotte Fire noticed that old people like to "fancy up" the area outside of their apartment home doors with just a little something extra. In most cases it's a personal memento or potted plant. Some have Christmas decorations, wreaths, a tiny Santa, or glitter reindeer.
Some have sundials, or small benches, others have small tables with flowers. A quick survey of one building determined that every one of 18 doors in the 3-story building had some small momento, a personal touch added to the entrance of each senior's home.
But these small items are apparently enough to cause a VIOLATION and the Mecklenburg County Fire Marshal is threatening fines and jail time for seniors who violate the rules.
(Wait until they find out people in retirement communities feed squirrels.)
Friday morning CMPD's Homicide Unit was conducting a homicide investigation in the 300 block of Archdale Drive in the Steele Creek Division.
Having arrived shortly after 10:00 a.m., officers were responding to an assault with a deadly weapon call for service in the 300 block of Archdale Drive. Upon arrival, officers discovered a victim with a gunshot wound. Medic pronounced the victim deceased on the scene.
Homicide Unit detectives and Crime Scene Search Unit processed the scene and the victim in this case was identified as Lashunda Shmicka McLendon, 42yo.
The CMPD press release stated "The victim’s family has been notified of (his) death."
Witnesses provided that there was some sort of argument which seemed to quiet down until gunshots were heard.
According to CMPD early Saturday morning Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department’s (CMPD) Violent Crime Apprehension Team (VCAT), Metro Division and Freedom Division located and arrested the suspect.
Ebonee Makeesa Rahman, 43yo, was transported to the Law Enforcement Center (LEC) and interviewed by homicide detectives.
Ebonee Makeesa Rahman Photo Courtesy MCSO
At the conclusion of the interviews, Rahman was transferred into custody of the Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office. Rahman has been charged with, Murder and Possession of Firearm by a Felon.
This isn't Rahman's first rodeo she has a number of priors, convictions and dismissals. Cases in Stanly and Iredell Counties are outstanding. Her arrest in Locust back in May concerns shoplifting and conspiracy She had been free on a $5,000.00 cash secured bond in that case.
Other convictions reported are for AWDW, DWI Level 5, Assault on an Officer, Possession, and Felony Larceny.
Cedar's Take:
First Incarceration saves lives. Rahman should have been in prison after her second or third conviction.
Second Archdale ain't what is used to be. This is the second homicide in five days. What was once a blue collar and white neighborhood has become just another Charlotte shithole occupied by thugs and hoodrats as well as hispanics who live 12 to an apartment.
Once again Charlotte's City Council insistence on providing affordable housing (aka apartments) has made Charlotte a bug light for the vastly undeserable undercase of Americans.
Watch the next decade as "South Charlotte" continues to shrink. Archdale Drive, South Boulevard at one time was a pretty safe place. Then Charlotte City Council allowed a oversaturation of apartments along Arrowood. Sharon Lakes became "Da Hood" overnight.
South Charlotte was once considered South of Fairview and west to South Blvd and east to Monroe Road. Now it's East of Park Road and West of Sardis.
The wealthy are fleeing South Charlotte for Fort Mill, Weddington and Marvin.
Third PO's come in two sizes those who are a power trip and arrest mainly hot females and those who do just enough to fill out a timesheet and collect a pay check. Had the assigned PO done their job they would have saw that Rahman was locked up back in May. Absolutely no excuse for not knowing the Rahman was out and about thieving. With probation having another year to run she should have been locked up and put away.
I seriously don't think posting a list of CMPD 'Baddies" is a bad idea, but on the other hand there will be someone who will have an issue.
Let's approach it this way. I'll post some "baddies" from other departments. If one of CMPD's "finest" wants to endure the comments and step up I'm happy to post.
In the meanwhile say hello to Cape Coral Florida SRO Officer Caroline Busch.
Charlotte has bodies hitting the floor at a pretty steady pace.
According to CMPD detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Homicide Unit are conducted a death investigation in the 300 block of E. Trade Street in the Central Division.
This location is of course the CATS "transit center" that hell hole covered bus station in Uptown.
From CMPD:
On Sunday, December 8, 2024, shortly before 4:00 p.m., officers responded to an Assist MEDIC call for service in the 300 block of E. Trade Street. Upon arrival, officers discovered an unconscious male subject. Preliminary information indicates that an altercation occurred involving the subject, Strategic Security employees and other nearby civilians. The subject was transported to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced deceased.
Homicide Unit detectives responded to the scene to conduct an investigation, and Crime Scene Search responded to process the scene and collect physical evidence. Representatives from CMPD’s Operations Command, Victim Services, MEDIC and CFD also responded to assist.
Lincoln Maine has identified 950 local veteran graves they hope to honor this Saturday December 14, 2024.
Mrs. Cedar talked to Officer Becca Peters (Lincoln Police Department) this morning they now have 289 wreaths. Still a long way from 950.
Officer Peter's still needs some help if you can spare $17 and/or share the following link to sponsor a wreath.
https://wreathsacrossamerica.org/ME0101
Lincoln is typical small town USA. It is also the home of Master Sergeant Gary Gordon the medal of honor recipient portrayed in the film Black Hawk Down.
Gordon graduated from the same Lincoln Maine high school as Mrs. Cedar's mother Mattanawcook Academy.
It would be awesome if they could raise enough money to place wreaths on each of the 950 area veteran graves this weekend.
The Lincoln PD goal of 950 wreaths is a pretty ambitious could you please help them out.
I've seen this before in Lincoln. The people who call the north woods home don't have a lot of spare capital. There's not a big corporate sponsor who will step in at the last minute. So I'll keep pushing this until they at least get to 950 or time runs out.
I'm older and wiser now. But my ex was a 100 pounds of fire breathing trouble. A size zero who I adored and would have done anything for at one time.
She once dumped a pitcher of beer on a Mac's Speed Shop waitress for smiling at me. Once threaten to slit a guy's throat for having Cobra emblems on a six cylinder single exhaust Mustang. Right there in the parking, was going to kill the guy over a fake ass mustang. Cops came and fortunately I know some people and promised to take her home.
DWI, Intoxicated and disruptive, totaled my car and more. I bailed her out of jail more times than I can count and appreciate that Roy Wiggins was able to keep her out of prison. At some point we split she took the kid and I ended up sleeping with her mother and then feared for my own life.
Thankfully she settled down married a nice guy who gave her eight more kids. It was a long time ago but I have the scars to prove it and it seems most of the physical wounds have healed. And I thank God every day for saving me from myself.
It is from this point of self reflection I present these two unrelated perps.
Jese Leigh Carella (Threadgill)
Jese Leigh Carella (aka Jese Leigh Threadgill) is probably someone to stay away from, and while your first inclination might be I can save her that would likely be a life ending choice.
Her most recent arrest includes 9 counts of discharging a weapon into occupied property (yep the entire magazine) 2 counts Assault With a Deadly Weapon Intent to Kill, two counts Assault With a Deadly Weapon and Possession of Firearm by Felon from CMPD and a habitual felon warrant issued by Matthews PD.
Her most recent incarceration included 2 years and 9 months for trafficking, and weapons charges.
As of December 18, 2024 she remained a guest of the McFadden Hilton housed in a comfortable dormitory awaiting another bond hearing this week. But apparently if you have $20,000.00 you can post her bail as an early Christmas gift and take your chances.
Madisyn Amanda Belk
Madisyn Amanda Belk Photo Courtesy of MCSO
Her most recent arrest includes 1 count of Simple Assault with a warrant issued by Mint Hill PD.
Apparently Ms Belk was drunk and got into an argument with her father and scratched his lip and arm.
The responding Mint Hill Sargent felt it necessary to arrest Ms. Belk and take her uptown.
Her long list of priors include nothing notable except a mixture of traffic offenses and under age drinking. I'm not kidding. She's no saint but arresting her for a scratch on her dad's arm just looks bad.
Cedar's Take: If you're going to be a hero at least be selective.
Mrs. Cedar's hometown of Lincoln Maine has identified 950 local veteran graves they hope to honor next Saturday December 14, 2024.
Sadly, as of this morning they have sponsors for only 38. (Now 56 still a long way from 950)
The Lincoln Police Department needs a little help if you can spare $17 or share the following link to sponsor one wreath.
https://wreathsacrossamerica.org/ME0101
Lincoln is typical small town USA. It is also the home of Master Sergeant Gary Gordon the medal of honor recipient portrayed in the film Black Hawk Down.
Gordon graduated from the same Lincoln Maine high school as Mrs Cedar's mother Mattanawcook Academy Class of 1978.
It would be awesome if they could raise enough money to place wreaths on each area veteran's grave this Christmas.
The Lincoln PD goal of 950 wreaths is a pretty ambitious let's help them out.
Cedar's Take - You will notice that Meckburbia by Cedar Posts is without pop-ups and crazy clickbait. It's not a revenue source for me however its kinda hard to watch a small town police department struggle to get a community project of the ground.
I've seen this before in Lincoln. The people who call the north woods home don't have a lot of spare capital. There's not a big corporate sponsor who will step in at the last minute. So I'll keep pushing this until they at least get to 100 or time runs out.
While the CMPD alert posted on X (below) and detailed on WCNC is helpful Dwayne Helms (aka Mike Smith) is normally bald headed.
Has served more than 13 yrs in prison and was most recently a Federal Prisoner and was given a break by having his sentence run concurrent to his NC prison sentence.
Lake Norman and Gaston County residents should pay attention as his appearance would fit in even around South Charlotte.This guy is bad news and needs to be cuffed and stuffed ASAP!