Monday, February 9, 2026

These People are Sub Human

Charloot's latest winner of a permanent dirt nap has been identified as Jordan Symone Davis, 22. (Left)

CMPD Officers have charged Raley Nasani age 23 (Right) with her murder as well as Possession and Maintaining a vehicle for Selling Narcotics.

Another reminder Incarceration saves lives.


Both women have recent priors, if either one of them had be held in jail this would not have happened. Both were armed and Nasani just decided to "bust a cap" upside the big one's head. Jesus this is nuts. 2:30 on a Sunday afternoon! WTF Charlotte?

Don't give me grief about saying that "The Black Community has become a culture of violence embracing gun play and criminality". Don't tell that I'm a racist. I'm a realist.

This is why the first command from any Officer when encountering a Black suspect is show me your hands. They all have guns, even the cross-eyed ones!

Arrest Affidavit

On February 8th, 2026 Officers responded to 3005 Timber Hollow Dr in reference to an assault with deadly weapon call for service. The suspect, Nasani Raley, called 911 stating that she had shot the victim time and that she believed that the victim was attempting to take her firearm. 

Raley remained on scene until Officers arrived. Raley was in possession of firearm when Officers arrived and stated that she had come to the scene with the intent to sell the victim "dope". white Kia optima was located on scene that Raley stated was her vehicle

Officers located the victim suffering from gunshot wound on the ground near the passenger door of the white Kia Optima. Officers located firearm in the victim's waistband. Medic transported the victim to the hospital where she was pronounced deceased

Detectives and Crime Scene responded to the scene. Detectives located the firearm suspected to be possessed by Raley. Detectives searched the white Kia Optima and located multiple containers of suspected marijuana, loose marijuana and digital scale. A large amount of blood was located in the passenger area of the vehicle and on the outside of the passenger door. Only 1 DCC was located at the scene.

Detectives and Crime Scene responded to the hospital and located the victim suffering from gun shot wound to the head.

Life in Charlotte's Hispanic Apartments is Cheap

In Charlotte it is not uncommon for Hispanics to live 6-8 to an apartment. This living arrangement is often a power keg waiting to explode. 


Hernandez-Lopez and Lopez-Perez Photo Courtesy MCSO

Just before Christmas last year an altercation turned deadly when two men Juan Carlos Hernandez-Lopez age 22 and Saul Lopez-Perez age 24 assaulted Jorge Alberto Santiz-Diaz and murdered a young Guatemalan boy named Marvin Alonzo-Alonzo age 16.

The crime scene at 1510 Kirk Farm Ln, Charlotte, NC 28213 is in the MAA Chancellor Park Apartment complex just off W. T Harris Blvd in the University City area of Charlotte.

Apartments like these have a reputation for "no questions asked" leasing. Owned by Mid America Apartments out of Germantown Tennessee they promote "surrounded by lush landscaping and well-kept grounds, that will make you feel at home with smart home technology, crown molding, beautiful kitchens, and vaulted ceilings in select homes."




Of course CMPD's Crime Mapper tells a different story.



Not surprising Hernandez-Lopez and Lopez-Perez both are in the United States unlawfully and have ICE Detainers filed against them. 

Charlotte City leadership allows this insanity to exist, yet they have embraced a culture they little understand and have a difficult time even entering their names in the court documents and arrest records. 

The costs beyond the life of a young boy are stunning.

Police, Fire, Medic, Investigator, CSI, Corner, Hospital ER, Distract Attorney, Court Appointed Attorneys, Trials, Appeals, Jail Costs and more. Costs that can easily reach a half of a million dollars or more.

These same apartments are a haven for illegal activity. CP was recently told of a 14 year old girl rescued from one such apartment. She begged NCHHS to let her return to "her home" with 5 unrelated men, because they would miss her and worry about her. They are not even extended family members. But lost in the United States separated from her parents she is now left to the mercy of total strangers.

This insanity is a product of liberals endless woke polices and sanctuary city madness.

The most troubling part is the local news media is complacent. This homicide saw less than 3 minutes of coverage over the holidays at WCNC.

Not once did WBTV or WSOC point out that all four men are illegally in our country.

CMPD Arrest Affidavit

On Tuesday, December 23, 2025, Officers in the University City Division responded to 1510 Kirk Farm Lane In reference to an assist  medic call for service. 

The 911 caller stated that as they were walking their dog, they saw a male lying face down and believed that he wasn't breathing. 

Officers and Medic arrived on scene, locating the victim in small, wooded area. Medic 46 pronounced the victim deceased at 0803 hours. 

Officers on scene were aware of an assault that had occurred early the same morning at 1500 Kirk Farm Lane Apartment 101, where an additional victim was mentioned, but was never located on scene. (20251223-0217-00). 

The. officers believed the deceased victim may be the victim who wasn't able to be located from the previous call for service that morning. Homicide and Crime Scene Investigators were requested: and responded to the scene.

During the investigation, (20251223-0217 00) officers arrested Juan Carlos Hernandez Lopez for the assault of Jorge Santiz Diaz. During that investigation, Lopez admitted to detectives that he used metal pipe that he was arrested with to assault Diaz. 

When detectives arrived at the scene, they were advised by officers that the Charlotte Fire Department had flipped the victim from prone position to supine position. The victim had suspected stab wound to the left side of his chest, suspected stab wound to his right flank, suspected stab wound to his left forearm, and lacerations to the back of his left thigh and calf. The victim appeared to have small amount of petechiae in his left eye. Rigor had set in, and lividity was consistent with the original prone position.

Crime Scene collected hand and fingernail swabs from the victim. Crime Scene collected buccal and cell phone that was located in the victim's back pocket. Crime Scene collected fingerprints to assist in identifying him and also took overall photographs. Patrol officers located white/black/gray camouflage switch blade in the leaves by building 1510 with suspected blood on it. Crime scene collected this knife as evidence.

Detectives were granted search warrant for 1500 Kirk Farm Lane, Apartment 101, where the incident was believed to have occurred. The scene was three-bedroom, two-bathroom first-floor apartment located at 1500 Kirk Farm Lane. Each bedroom had two beds or mattresses inside, and the living area had foldout sleeping couch and two other air mattresses set up for sleeping. Blood was located on the inside of the front door, on the floor leading from the hallway to the rear bedroom, on the comforter-on the foldout couch, in the bathroom towards the back of the residence, in the rear bedroom, and on the walls in the dining area and bathroom. 

The window to the rear bedroom was broken, and blood was located on the blinds to the window. The screens to the window had also been removed and damaged. The handicap rail and towel rack had been ripped out of the wall in the rear bathroom, and the shower curtain had been pulled onto the floor. The handicap rail was located behind the foldout couch with blood on it, and black metal pipe with sharp edges was located on table in front of the foldout couch. Broken beer bottles were scattered throughout the residence, as well as larger, significantly thicker glass CafĂ© bottle was shattered in the dining area, Paperwork with the name Juan Carlos Hernandez Lopez was located in the rear bedroom.

Crime scene collected multiple blood swabs, the pipe, the handicap rail, three cell phones, and photographs

Detectives interviewed Jorge Santiz Diaz at the Law Enforcement Center (LEC) voluntarily. Diaz stated he was at this apartment, sitting on the back patio, when roommate, also sitting back there, later to be identified as Jose Alegria-Hernandez, told him Sushi, Busboy, and Dishwasher were in the living room fighting again. 

Diaz said when he went into the apartment, he saw both Sushi and Busboy on top of Dishwasher, choking him and assaulting him. 

He stepped in to stop the fight, but Sushi and Busboy then began to attack him. He stated that Sushi went to his bedroom and grabbed black metal pipe that was broken with jagged edge. Sushi used that pipe to then assault both him and Dishwasher. During the altercation, he told the Dishwasher to run away, but he never saw where he went after he left the living room. 

At one point, Busboy picked up glass coffee jar and hit him in the head with it, breaking the bottle. Diaz said Busboy then displayed knife, and at that point; he ran into the hallway. bathroom and locked the door. 

Diaz told detectives Busboy and Sushi tried coming into the bathroom, but didn't make entry. He could hear through the door Busboy say to Sushi, "If we can't do it with the pipe, then we will do it with the blade. "After Busboy and Sushi left the apartment, he called 911 to report the assault. 

Diaz identified single photo of Juan Carlos Hernandez-Lopez as Sushi.

Detectives observed cut marks on Diaz's chest, arms, and neck, a swollen black/blue eye, and swollen arm. Diaz told detectives that Sushi used the pipe to strike him several times and hit his forearm when he held it up to protect himself,

Detectives interviewed Jose Luis Alegria-Hernandez voluntarily at the LEC. Hernandez stated he was hanging out with Diaz on the back porch when he heard people inside fighting. He said Diaz had already broken-up verbal altercation between Dishwasher, Sushi, and Busboy over money, but now they were fighting again. Hernandez said he didn't go into the apartment, to see who was fighting who or who had weapons, but he stayed on the back porch.

At one point, Sushi and Busboy ran out the door onto the patio and jumped the fence, running away with a black suitcase. He never saw where the Dishwasher went after seeing him in the living room. 

Hernandez identified single photo of Juan Carlos Hernandez-Lopez as Sushi. Officers located Saul Lopez Perez (DOB 07/19/2000) after citizen called 911 and said he had Perez, who was wanted by the Police, in his car Perez voluntarily came to the LEC to state, telling police he had been attacked and robbed. 

Once Perez arrived at the LEC, he requested to have his back checked out by Medic. He told Medic and the patrol officer he was asleep on his mattress when two people attacked him and stole money from him. 

When Detectives interviewed him voluntarily, he stated he was in his apartment when fight broke out over roommate not wanting to help with cleaning.

During this fight, he was struck with a pipe by Guatemala, and then he ran out of the apartment with his suitcase and his cousin, Sushi. He then changed his story multiple times about who was involved in the assault, what weapons were used, how the victim got stabbed, and who possessed the weapons. 

The final story Perez told the Detectives was that the fight was over money that Guatemala owed.

He said Guatemala hit him with pipe, and then, while no longer holding the pipe, Perez admitted to stabbing the victim before fleeing the apartment and hiding from police once they arrived on the scene. 

Perez stated that Sushi had pipe during this incident. Perez stated that the knife the police located-was the knife he used to stab the victim.

Detectives determined through their investigation that the deceased victim is Marvin Alonzo (02/21/2009) from Guatemala and is known in this investigation as "Dishwasher".

Juan Carlos Hernandez Lopez (DOB 11/04/2003) was determined to be Sushi, and Saul Lopez Perez (DOB 07/19/2001) was determined to be Busboy Detectives are seeking warrants against Saul Lopez Perez for 1st Degree Murder, Attempted Degree Murder, and ADWIKISI.






Sunday, February 8, 2026

Kelvin Javier Molina Garcia Arrest Affidavit



Kelvin Javier Molina Garcia Photo Courtesy MCSO

Charging Affidavit

On 25 January 2026, at 2037 hours, Westover Division officers responded to 2401 Elmin Street, residential area, in reference to shots-fired call for service. The 911 caller advised they heard multiple shots being fired in the area. Officers circulating nearby located the victim, John Glenn Martinez 03/16/1999, lying next to vehicle with multiple gunshot wounds. The victim was pronounced deceased at 2058 hours by Medic.

Detectives photographed and processed the scene and located several 9mm discharged cartridge casings in the roadway. A cell phone was in the victim's possession was seized as evidence. Detectives also noted sealed bag of food from McDonald's that was located on the ground near the victim.

Detectives spoke with witness who advised he was on the phone with the victim at the time of the shooting and stated the victim was having issues with someone named Kelvin and had been threatened by Kelvin while completing orders for DoorDash on the day of the incident. 

The witness provided a Whatsapp phone number that he knew belonged to Kelvin.

The victim's phone was forensically analyzed and detectives located conversation in the phone between the victim and Kelvin. 

The messages revealed the victim owed Kelvin money.

Detectives responded to the McDonald's and were able to review surveillance footage that showed Kelvin and the victim having face-to-face encounter in the lobby. The backplate and slide of tan handgun is visible in Kelvin's right jacket pocket. The victim then leaves the McDonald's in his vehicle. 

After receiving his order, Kelvin enters silver Honda Odyssey minivan and drives away in the direction of the victim's vehicle.

Several street cameras were checked and detectives observed the victim's vehicle being followed by the silver Honda Odyssey through multiple intersections and outbound towards the incident location. 

Several minutes later the cameras show the suspect vehicle heading inbound from the incident location. license plate reader later captured the tag on the vehicle as NJ AS9-VLX.

Detectives were notified by members of CMPD's criminal apprehension team that the vehicle's tag had hit on license plate reader system in Mississippi. Detectives reached out to several law enforcement partners in Texas and distributed state-wide BOLO for the Honda Odyssey.

On 28 January 2026 at 2146 hours, the suspect vehicle was located by officers with the Mesquite Police Department, high-risk felony stop was conducted and the suspect was taken into custody. The suspect was

identified as Kelvin Javier Molina Garcia DOB 05/13/1995. tan, 9mm Taurus handgun was located in bag during probable cause search of the vehicle.

R/O believes there is probable cause to charge Kelvin Javier Molina Garcia with Murder.


Friday, February 6, 2026

A Month Later Murder Charges Dominique Moody

On Tuesday, December 16, 2025, at approximately 0740 hours, officers responded to an assist medic call for service at 7608 Gwynne Hill Road. 

The call for service advised that the reporting person's 6-year-old daughter, Dominique Moody, was not breathing. The victim was transported to Novant-Mint Hill. The victim was pronounced dead at 0929 hours.

The residence at 7608 Gwynne Hill Road is 3-bedroom residence. The residence was extremely unkempt, with strong odor of feces and urine. The residence was cluttered, and numerous rats were scurrying through it. The residence had mixture of animal and human feces throughout. 

Several holes leading to the exterior of the residence were also located in the floor and ceiling. The residence had no centralized heat. The oven in the kitchen, space heater in the living room, and a space heater in the bedroom were the only sources of heat. 

The space heater in the living room sat on concrete block on the floor, pointed towards cot in front of the couch. The heater was approximately feet from the cot. The low temperature during overnight hours was 20 degrees.

The victim was identified by her guardian, Tonya McKnight, as six-year-old Dominique Moody. 

The victim's hair, nails, and body were dirty. She had open wounds and scarring in various stages of healing covering most of her body. 

The victim was extremely small reported by hospital staff to weigh only 27 pounds. She had a healed ligature mark going all the way around her right ankle and linear healed scars on top of her right arm. On top of her right foot and outer right leg were healed circular scars. 

The victim had an open circular wound on the outer left ankle, which appeared to be a burn. She had various minor open wounds on her knees, face, arms, and legs. The most significant injuries were defects to her genitalia and buttocks. The skin on the inner thighs, genitalia, hips, and buttocks was darkened and wrinkled, with numerous fresh wounds. She also had wounds in various stages of healing on her upper thighs and hips.

The victim was transported to the Mecklenburg/County Medical Examiner's Office. Detectives were present for the autopsy. The Medical Examiner noted that the victim appeared to have healed ligature mark around the leg, genitalia, and buttocks defects were caused by prolonged sitting in urine/feces-soiled items, such as diaper, for extensive periods of time. 

The victim had fracture to the right pinky toe, which was older and healed. The victim also had posterior lower rib fractures (ribs 7-9) on the left side, and two posterior lower rib fractures (ribs 9-10) on the right side. These fractures were newer, but in various states of healing.

The Forensic investigators interviewed the juvenile occupants of the residence who were able to speak. The juveniles described Dominique Moody as being forced to live in a small enclosure inside the residence by Tonya McKnight, often being bound with black tape, and being struck with white belt. 

They further advised that when Dominique was found not breathing, she was placed in front of the, kitchen stove to warm her up and bring her back to life. She advised that the dog crate was destroyed with hammer and thrown in the garbage can.

On 12/19/2025, search warrant was served at 7608 Gwynne Hill Road. Officers located items of evidence corroborating the forensic interviews.

Susan Robinson arrived at the residence. Susan Robinson was interviewed, and the contents of her phone were obtained. The cellphone showed communications with Tonya McKnight from Friday, November 28th, 2025, at 3:15 PM. The picture showed the victim, duct taped with black duct tape, her hands and feet swollen, lying on the carpeted area of the living room. 

She advised that Tonya McKnight duct-taped Dominique Moody as punishment for many things, including stealing food. She suggested that Dominique Moody is forced to watch them eat, and Tonya McKnight does not feed her every day, even though the house has plenty of food. 

She also advised that Dominique Moody is forced to sit in her soiled, urine and feces-filled diaper for days and days. This caused the extreme rash on Dominique's genitals and buttocks. This abuse/neglect was reported to have occurred for approximately 1.5 years.

Susan Robinson advised that Dominique is also forced to stay in dog crate in the living room. Dominique broke this dog crate several months ago and, since then, has been sleeping on the feces-filled bathroom floor.

Susan Robinson advised that Tonya McKnight leave her children with her and Tery'n McKnight regularly. Oftentimes, without telling them, she leaves the residence. Susan advised that she and Tery'n McKnight are responsible for the children, alone, multiple times month.

Warrants were obtained, and Susan Robinson, Tonya McKnight, and Tery'n McKnight were all arrested for child abuse-related charges. Evidence was gathered from their phones and through interviews, confirming the duct taping, dog crating, beating, and rat activity over many years of Dominique Moody's life.

The unkempt and inhospitable state of the residence, the children residing amongst rats and cockroaches, the children being bitten by rats, the residence's daily lack of heat, and the duct taping are well known to all three individuals, showing reckless disregard for Dominique Moody's life, which ultimately caused her to die. The wounds from the rash on her genitals and buttocks, broken bones, scars, and burns.

Dominique Moody weighed 27 pounds and was almost 7 years old, showing she was extremely malnourished and starved. Dominique was tortured by being forced to watch the other children eat, being forced to sit in her own feces and urine, in diaper, imprisoned in dog crate or bathroom for days. She was also consistently bound beaten, and/or duct taped as punishment. The evidence gathered through phones, text messages, and interviews shows Tonya McKnight, Tery'n McKnight, and Susan Robinson were aware of the torture and actively participated.

Based on these facts, request that warrant be issued for Tery'n McKnight, Susan Robinson, and Tonya McKnight for First Degree Murder.


Sunday, January 25, 2026

Julio Cesar Xocop-Vicente Killer of Amber Paris Arrested by ICE

ICE reporting that they have arrested the illegal who killed 15 year old Amber Paris in a hit and run back in November.

According to Homeland Security:

Under Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyels’ sanctuary city policies, this killer was let out on bond by local courts after committing this horrific crime

On January 14, ICE announced the arrest of Julio Cesar Xocop-Vicente, a criminal illegal alien from Guatemala who killed Amber Paris, a 15-year-old girl and American citizen after running a stop sign while speeding and striking her with his vehicle.

On November 24, 2025, Xocop-Vicente was speeding through a residential neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina when he ran a stop sign and struck the 15-year-old with his vehicle. He then immediately fled the scene on foot.

Amber Paris was hospitalized and placed in a medically induced coma. She passed away on December 18, 2025.

“My heart is with Amber’s family — and although nothing can ease the pain of losing a child, ICE will continue arresting and removing dangerous criminal illegal aliens from North Carolina and across the country,” said ICE Director Todd M. Lyons. “Sanctuary policies have real consequences, and this is one of them. It’s heartbreaking, but this tragedy was preventable. ICE isn’t waiting for another tragedy to take action; we are out on the streets every day to arrest and remove public safety threats so this doesn’t happen to another child.”


Amber Paris

Amber Paris, 15, was killed by criminal illegal alien Juli Cesar Xocop-Vicente.

While Xocop-Vicente was arrested by local law enforcement the next day and charged with driving without a license, reckless driving, and felony hit-and-run, the soft-on-crime and pro-illegal criminal illegal alien policies of Charlotte, North Carolina mayor Vi Lyles and other politicians allowed him walk free on bond before ICE could file an immigration detainer. 

Worse, local authorities then dismissed his driving without a license charge on December 2, 2025, while Paris was still fighting for her life.

This is also the second time that Mayor Lyles’ Charlotte has allowed this criminal illegal alien to walk free and avoid deportation after an arrest. He was convicted in 2023 for driving under the influence and driving without a license and had a criminal record that includes a previous arrest for assault on a female.


Julio Cesar Xocop-Vicente

Even though this criminal illegal alien had this arrest and a criminal conviction, the sanctuary policies of Charlotte, North Carolina under Mayor Lyles allowed this criminal illegal alien to remain in the United States and threaten American citizens. In fact, nearly 1,400 ICE detainers across North Carolina have not been honored—allowing criminal illegal aliens to be released into North Carolina’s neighborhoods. A 15-year-old girl paid for these sanctuary policies with her life.

Despite the city’s refusal to cooperate with federal law enforcement, ICE Fugitive Operations successfully hunted down and arrested Xocop-Vicente on January 12, 2026, during a targeted enforcement operation. He is currently in ICE custody and is pending removal proceedings.

DHS launched Operation Charlotte’s Web on November 15, 2025, surging law enforcement resources to Charlotte, North Carolina to find and arrest criminal illegal aliens hiding under the city’s sanctuary policies. 

During Operation Charlotte’s Web, DHS Law Enforcement has arrested more than 1,300 illegal aliens

Below are some of the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens recently arrested by ICE during Operation Charlotte’s Web:


Armando Hernandez Martinez

Armando Hernandez Martinez, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico who was convicted for homicide and cruelty towards a child.


Diego Murillo-Perez

Diego Murillo-Perez, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico who was convicted multiple times for lewd and lascivious acts with a minor.


Jose Guadalupe Lopez Rodriguez

Jose Guadalupe Lopez Rodriguez, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, who was convicted of attempted first degree sexual offense with a child. 


Ruben Barra-Martinez

Ruben Barra-Martinez, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, who was convicted of burglary, stealing a vehicle, robbery, and multiple felony illegal reentries into the United States after he was deported.


Kadlis Sivananthan

Kadlis Sivananthan, a criminal illegal alien from Sri Lanka and former member 18th street gang, who was convicted on multiple felony larceny charges, possessing narcotics, and was arrested for drug possession.

Hate Speech Anti-Semitic Language and Nazis Oh My!

According to local news reports materials with anti-Semitic language and Nazi imagery were found at Shalom Park on Tuesday morning, in Charlotte.

The materials were removed by mid-morning on Tuesday, Jan. 20.

“Let us be clear: this imagery is not political speech, protest, or provocation. It is hate. It is intimidation. And it is intended to unsettle, threaten, and dehumanize members of our community,” the Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte said.

Shalom Park located on Providence Road is part of a campus with multiple Jewish cultural organizations, like Temple Israel, Charlotte Jewish Day School, and the Levine Jewish Community Center, among others.

The reports created a push back claiming this incident was a "false flag" and never happened.


And then in a related pair of incidents. A group of white supremists stole a "pride flag" from the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church located on 1900 the Plaza in Charlotte, NC and a cemetery in Huntersville was also attacked. 

Bret M. Haynes, passed away on March 28, 2025, at the age of 43, after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. He is buried at the Northlake Memorial Gardens cemetery in Huntersville. He just happened to be Jewish. The former Army veteran was deployed to the Middle East during the aftermath of 911 and his gave was marked with both symbols and flags. 

In September of last year the grave of Mr. Haynes was vandalized. CMPD detectives have connected the following individuals to these crimes:  




PAGAVA, DAVID


HARE, ALEXANDER ROBERT


SOMERSON, TRISTAN ALEXANDER


PURCELL, ETHAN BRUCE


WEBB, JOSEPH KEATON


DAVID WILLIAM FAIR

On October 6, 2025, (Detective J. Higa #5099) was on duty and working at CMPD's Criminal Intel Unit was informed that CMPD Officers arrested three individuals who were armed during peaceful protest (reference CMPD report number 20251004183600). The individuals were Ethan Bruce Purcell (PURCELL) DOB 4/16/2007, David Pagava, (PAGAVA) DOB 3/23/2006 and juvenile J.D. Law enforcement identified the listed individuals to be supporters of the Vinlanders Social Club/Firm 22 and members of the Southern Sons, all known white supremacy groups.

On October 7, 2025, obtained search warrant on all three mentioned subjects' phones which were seized during their arrest.

On October 25, 2025, executed the search warrant on the mobile phones of the subjects. Based on evidence and the investigation the following additional gang members were identified: Martin Blaine Harvey (HARVEY) DOB 3/25/2003, David William Fair (FAIR) DOB 11/26/2004, Joseph Keaton Webb (WEBB) DOB 12/6/2003, Alexander Robert Hare (HARE) DOB 10/24/2004, Tristan Alexander Somerson (SOMERSON) DOB DOB

6/12/2006 and Ryan Anthony Gower (GOWER) DOB 8/5/2004.

Additionally, the following evidence was discovered:

On September 13, 2025, David PAGAVA (PAGAVA) AKA Dato, member leader of the white supremacy/Nazi group Firm22/Southern Sons, also supporter of Vinlanders white supremacy club, planned meet with other members of Firm 22/Southern Sons in Charlotte, NC.

PAGAVA and the other subjects went to the Northlake Memorial Gardens cemetery in Huntersville, NC. PAGAVA is videotaped wearing black jacket, black pants, black boots with white laces, and black bandanna covering his face. (Huntersville PD report number 20260109153901).

On 9/13/2026, video depicts PAGAVA putting on mask in front of gravesite with HARVEY in the background with cell phone with the light on facing PAGAVA, he appeared to be filming him. PAGAVA can be heard saying "I'm gonna kick this shit down". The camera then zooms into the grave and shows the name Bret M. Haynes, the star of David, and the U.S. Army logo. 

PAGAVA squats beside the grave and points down at the grave and says "Jew right here. Now, I'm not fan of Jews, so..." while standing up looking down at the grave. PAGAVA kicks the flags and other items that were left at the grave. PAGAVA then yells "White fucking Power!" while doing Sieg heil (Nazi) salute. The other members are also heard yelling along with PAGAVA.

Based on the name of the deceased, law enforcement located an online obituary for Bret M. Haynes (HAYNES), who is buried at the Northlake Memorial Gardens cemetery in Huntersville, NC. On December 3, 2025, law enforcement officers interviewed HAYNE's next of kin, Sarah Hellyer (HELLYER). HELLYER confirmed HAYNES' gravesite and confirmed that consent was not given to any individuals to desecrate HAYNES' gravesite.

(Reference Huntersville PD report number 20260109153901). HELLYER also stated that HAYNES' mother contacted her few days after the incident and asked her if she had visited the grave or knew who or what caused the desecration of it.

After desecrating the gravesite, PAGAVA, PURCELL, WEBB and juvenile J.D. traveled in WEBB's pick up truck which WEBB was driving, with PURCELL and juvenile J.D. in the truck's tailgate video depicted PURCELL and juvenile J.D. wearing face masks in the tailgate of pickup truck while the truck is moving. PURCELL is shown to be wearing black boots with white laces that signify "White Power" within white supremacist gangs.

Juvenile J.D. and PURCELL display the Vinlander/FIRM 22 hand sign. PAGAVA is heard saying "22 Baby" and "When you get out, don't' hurt yourself on the drop okay?", someone is heard saying "Ah shit', PAGAVA is then heard saying "Don't worry, we'll loop back". The camera view stays at what appears to be PAGAVA's legs with black boots on with white laces.

Another video on 9/13/2025 at 10:26 PM, PAGAVA is heard saying "Right side, don't hurt yourself getting out. When you hop out bend your knees so you uh take the brace of the impact okay. Don't fuck up, don't get cold feet don't (unintelligible), okay? Tear that shit down, okay? The point is desecration. Stealing it is maybe sign of it. Alright get ready. Go go go!" Purcell and juvenile J.D. then run back from what appeared to be Holy Trinity Lutheran Church with pride flag in juvenile J.D.'s hand, jump back into the tailgate of the truck and the truck continued moving on. multi-colored flag can be seen in the tailgate of the truck with PURCELL and juvenile J.D.

On September 22, 2025. Linda Davis (DAVIS), employee at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church reported that the pride flag that was fixed to the exterior of the church was stolen sometime between September 13 and September 14, 2025. (Reference CMPD report number 20250922102800).

Based on the depiction of the church in the video found on PAGAVA's cell phone data, the structure appeared to be the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church located on 1900 the Plaza in Charlotte, NC.

On November 24, 2025 interviewed DAVIS, and she stated that the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church did not give consent to any individuals to remove and take the flag from the church's premises. DAVIS also provided an invoice that showed the cost of the flag was $69.50

After stealing the pride flag, PAGAVA went to the backyard of HARE parents' house in Charlotte, NC. Another video depicts PURCELL and SOMERSON holding the flag on top of fire then willfully causing it to burn after HARVEY finished hate speech towards the LGBTQ and Jewish communities. PAGAVA is also depicted holding piece of paper around the same fire, he reads it, then says "Get this shit outta my face" then crumbles the paper up and throws it in the fire pit.

Based on the above facts and circumstances there is probable cause to believe that David Pagava, DOB

3/23/2006 committed the above listed offenses. Detective J. Higa #5099 therefore requests the issuance of an arrest warrant for the listed charges.


Friday, January 23, 2026

Federico's 23rd birthday Why It Matters

This week was Logan Federico's 23rd birthday. It was the first one her family will not get to share with her because our "justice" system is broken. 


We can't let another year go by living in a world were criminals enjoy a revolving door to continue spreading fear and heartbreak. End the liberal strangle hold on our courts. Restore justice for the victims and stop pandering to the criminals!

Career criminals should not walk amongst us. 

Incarceration saves lives!

Father of slain 22-year-old wants federal prosecutors to handle daughter’s murder case

Before his May arrest, the accused killer had been charged with at least 48 crimes across 14 occasions, according to his criminal record

By:-October 2, 202512:13 pm


The father of 22-year-old Logan Federico — who was murdered in a downtown Columbia neighborhood while visiting with friends at the University of South Carolina — wants to see his daughter’s case handled by federal prosecutors after he said it was failures of the state court system that contributed to his daughter’s killing.

Steve Federico, of Waxhaw, N.C., said if it hadn’t been for record keeping mistakes and plea deals that led to lighter sentencing, the man accused of murdering his daughter likely would have still been in prison. He certainly should have been, he said.

And Federico wants prosecutors to pursue the death penalty, the only punishment he thinks fits the charges against the accused killer, Alexander Dickey.

“He executed Logan,” he told the SC Daily Gazette on Wednesday. “I want him dead.”

Steve Federico said it’s what his daughter would have wanted, too.

“Logan believed in accountability,” he said. “She forgave, she forgot, but she believed people should be held accountable.”

“She wants justifiable vengeance; she deserves it,” Federico added.

On Thursday, the chief prosecutor for Richland County, Democrat Bryon Gipson, released a letter that says he hasn’t yet decided “whether or not to seek the ultimate punishment.” It criticized Attorney General Alan Wilson for suggesting he’d take over if the solicitor doesn’t decide soon.

In response, Wilson announced assigning a senior attorney in his office’s death penalty division to aid Gipson’s review.

A history of crime

Dickey, age 30, is accused of fatally shooting Logan Federico during the early morning hours of May 3 after breaking into the house where she was staying.


Columbia Police Chief Skip Holbrook speaks during a department press conference May 5, 2025, regarding the murder of Logan Federico. (Photo provided by Columbia Police Department)

According to police, Dickey killed the young woman amid a multi-day crime spree that began with him stealing a car in Richland County and ended with his arrest after he broke into a Lexington County home and set it on fire.

Dickey remains in jail without bond after his indictment June 25 on 12 charges, including murder, burglary and possession of a weapon during a violent crime, according to Richland County court records.


A mugshot of Alexander Dickey, who stands accused of murdering Logan Federico on May 3, 2025. (Photo provided by Lexington County jail)

He also is facing 23 charges in Lexington County, including arson, burglary, larceny and banking crimes, according to court records.

It’s unclear whether he intends to plead guilty or not guilty. His public defender, Fielding Pringle, declined to comment to the Gazette.

But it was Dickey’s history of past arrests and convictions that has Steve Federico questioning why Dickey was out of prison in the first place.

Since he turned 18, police have charged him with at least 48 crimes across 14 occasions, according to a criminal record report from the State Law Enforcement Division. Those are all before his charges from May.

That arrest history included 31 felony crimes — mostly breaking into vehicles, but also some theft and burglary. Ten of them were traffic crimes. He was convicted on eight of those felony charges and pled two more down to misdemeanors.

He served three terms in prison: November 2014 to May 2017, April to August 2018, and December 2019 to February 2021, state Department of Corrections spokeswoman Chrysti Shain confirmed.

At age 19, a grand larceny conviction, combined with a conviction for third-degree burglary, landed him a five-year prison sentence, of which he appears to have served half.

A drug charge led to his short stay in 2018. He was 23 years old.

And at age 24, a strong-arm robbery conviction resulted in a four-year sentence, of which he served a little more than one year.

For breaking into a vehicle in 2013 and another 2014 burglary charge, judges assigned him probation.

By reoffending, Dickey broke the terms of his probation on multiple crimes, and a judge could have required him to serve another six years or more of prison time as a result. But that didn’t happen.

Missed information

Then, in 2023, police arrested him for burglary again.

After the prosecutors and Dickey reached a plea deal, a judge had the option of sentencing Dickey to as much as five years in prison. The judge also could have rejected the deal, keeping to the original second-degree burglary charge that comes with penalties up to 10 years.

Instead, the judge ruled the 411 days Dickey spent in jail waiting for his case to proceed was enough time served. He was let out on probation.

The issue, Lexington County’s chief prosecutor told NBC affiliate WIS-TV, was the earlier burglary charges didn’t show up in his criminal history record maintained by SLED, and the plea deal had treated the burglary as a first time for that offense, despite Dickey’s earlier convictions.

Had they known, 11th Circuit Solicitor Rick Hubbard told WIS, his office wouldn’t have struck the deal.

SLED’s explanation was that it never received fingerprints from the 2014 burglary arrest. A receipt of fingerprints is what prompts the agency to add charges to someone’s record, according to spokeswoman Renee Wunderlich.

The state police agency did not respond to the Gazette’s questions on any policy changes since for updating criminal records to prevent similar issues in the future.

‘You pissed off the wrong daddy’

In Steve Federico’s mind, everyone involved played a role. He blames the judge and solicitor for not researching Dickey’s past before approving a plea deal that let him back out into the community.


A screenshot of Steve Federico speaking during a Monday, Sept. 29, 2025, satellite hearing of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Oversight in Charlotte. (Screenshot of U.S. House Committee livestream)

“Soft on crime is a problem,” he said. “This happened because of that.”

The story garnered national attention this week following his recounting of the crime during a Sept. 29 satellite hearing of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Oversight in Charlotte on victims of violent crime.

She was “begging for her life, begging for her hero, her father, me, that couldn’t be there. She was 5 foot 3. She weighed 115 pounds. Bang! Dead. Gone. Why?” Federico said, getting everyone’s attention.

“I could sit down and explain the whole process of how it failed, how South Carolina failed Logan, the lack of communication,” he said. “What y’all did? You woke up a beast. And you pissed off the wrong daddy. And I’m going to put it out there, and I’m not going to be quiet.”

He asked the members of Congress to imagine their own children, asleep after coming home from a night out with friends, when a stranger enters and violently ends their life.

“I promise you, you will be sick and tired of my face and my voice until this gets fixed,” he said. “I will fight until my last breath for my daughter. You need to fight for the rest of our children, the rest of the innocents, and stop protecting the people that keep taking them from us.”

Politicians respond

Video of Federico’s comments, which racked up millions of views on social media, prompted responses from South Carolina politicians, including four Republicans running for governor.

In an email, Wilson issued a statement Wednesday saying he had spoken with the law enforcement agencies and was assured all were working on a plan to prosecute Dickey.

Weighing in on social media, Lt. Gov. Pamela Evettecalled it a “clear illustration of our failed justice system” and U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace specifically attacked Wilson, accusing him of doing “nothing” to prosecute the case.

U.S. Rep. Ralph Norman called for the impeachment of Gipson, the 5th Circuit solicitor, whom Federico accused of failing to communicate with him after his daughter’s murder.

“As the father of three daughters, my heart goes out to the father failed by a weak system that lets criminals go free,” the Rock Hill Republican said in an email sent out by his campaign and posted on social media.

Gipson issued a statement denying Federico’s accusations. In it, he said both he and his team met with the Federico family and their lawyer to discuss the status of the case within days of Dickey’s arrest. Since then, they’ve been in contact via text and phone calls, including a call as recently as Sept. 11, he said.



Solicitor vs. AG

When asked by the Gazette on Wednesday whether he would seek the death penalty, Gipson’s office declined to comment.

Then on Thursday, he sent out an email criticizing Wilson for his “hints” of taking over the case. Gipson released copies of Wilson’s letter, dated Tuesday, that asks the solicitor to “strongly consider” seeking the death penalty and reply with his intention by Oct. 10.


Gipson contends making “such a determination a mere four months into the case … would set a dangerous precedent.” There must first be a thorough analysis of all the evidence, he wrote in a responding letter also released in Thursday’s email.

So, Wilson sent him some help with that review. He assigned Melody Brown, chief of his office’s death penalty unit, to assist Gipson’s prosecution team. Her extensive experience includes working on the death penalty cases that ultimately ended in the state’s six executions since September 2024, Wilson noted in his own publicly released letter.

Other candidates weighing in include people wanting to replace Wilson as attorney general.

First Circuit Solicitor David Pascoe, who switched parties earlier this year ahead of announcing his bid, said he met with Steve Federico. The “system failed Logan and the Federico family,” he wrote on social media.

What’s next?

Because Dickey used credit cards he stole from Federico, who lived in North Carolina, and others, as well as stealing a car and a gun, the Federicos think there could be enough to get the case moved to federal court, according to Columbia attorney and former state Sen. Dick Harpootlian, who is representing the family.

The U.S. Attorney’s office has more manpower, including a special unit dedicated to death penalty cases, Harpootlian said. Federal prosecutors also don’t face the same backlog of cases Richland County does.

“Not to denigrate the local folks, they just don’t have the same resources,” said Harpootlian, who had Gipson’s job as 5th Circuit solicitor from 1991 to 1995 before two stints as the state Democratic Party chairman. “But ultimately, it’s up to the Trump Justice Department.”

Harpootlian said the family has not approached the state attorney general’s office about taking the case.

Steve Federico said his focus for now is getting justice for his daughter.

But he also wants to pursue legislation governing how the court system handles repeat offenders. And he wants to set up a scholarship fund in his daughter’s name.

Logan Federico had recently decided she wanted to study to be an elementary school teacher, her father said. Two weeks later, she was killed.

“She would have made a difference,” her father said. “That’s what this world needed, and it’s gone.”

“Logan’s death can’t go unnoticed and in vain,” he added. “There’s got to be something positive that comes out of this.”