Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Joseph Kinton McAfee Shooting Death Deemed Justified

CMPD says the man killed in NoDa last night was Joseph McAfee, 23. Officers say they have interviewed all people involved in this case and no charges are expected at this time. Additional sources (unconfirmed) further ID'd the victim as Joseph Kinton McAfee age 23 of Monroe. 


Joseph Kinton McAfee age 23 Photo Courtesy Union County Sheriff

If ID'd correctly someone needs to send the shooter a fruit basket and a thank you card. McAfee had more than a dozen convictions and arrests in the last 3 years. Weapons and Theft convictions mainly.

POSSESSION OF FIREARM BY FELON (PRINCIPAL) 04/19/2021

LARCENY BY SERVANT/EMPLOYEE (PRINCIPAL) 05/16/2020

LARCENY OF FIREARMS (PRINCIPAL) 03/06/2020

LARCENY FROM PERSON (PRINCIPAL) 06/27/2020

3M REIMPRISON VIOL (PRINCIPAL) 02/08/2023

POSSESS SCHEDULE VI (PRINCIPAL) 02/07/2023

Sources tell CP that McAfee and another man attempted to rob an individual at gunpoint and that individual exercised his constitutional right and terminated the threat.

While CMPD Detectives decision not to charge the shooter is subject to review by the Mecklenburg DA's Office it is unlikely DA's Merriweather will disagree with thier findings.  

Saturday, October 19, 2024

The Garbage The Observer Publishes

NC man’s arrest after alleged FEMA threat a reminder lies can destroy democracy 

 Opinion - Issac Bailey


A FEMA search and rescue team from Maryland search for human remains in debris from a structure in Swannanoa on Sunday, Oct. 6, 2024 after Tropical Storm Helene flooded the Swannanoa River. North Carolina officials have confirmed 76 deaths from Tropical Storm Helene. TRAVIS LONG tlong@newsobserver.com

This past weekend isn’t the first time a North Carolina man who had apparently been convinced an extreme conspiracy theory was true allegedly picked up a gun to take matters into his own hands. 

It’s unlikely to be the last time if former President Donald Trump, conspiracy-theorist-in-chief, wins the White House next month — or even if he doesn’t. 

That’s the uncomfortable truth we don’t grapple with enough.

A 44-year-old man named William Jacob Parsons was arrested Saturday and accused of threatening FEMA workers who are helping western North Carolina recover from Hurricane Helene’s wrath. Police said he was armed with a handgun and an assault rifle, the kind of gun that has been a favorite of mass shooters and the young man who tried to assassinate Trump during a rally in Pennsylvania.

Parsons likely believed the lies Trump and too many of his supporters have been telling since Hurricane Helene hit western North Carolina. 

They lied about the federal response, lied about the government blocking help from civilians, lied that people in the affected area would receive only $750. 

They lied to struggling residents that federal officials are coming into the area to seize property and “bulldoze bodies under the rubble” rather than assist local and state officials and volunteers. 

The lies have led to residents refusing help they desperately need, slowed recovery efforts as well as anti semitic and other threats against federal employees.

Though Parsons was the man with a gun — fears of an armed militia descending on Rutherford County convinced FEMA to temporarily remove personnel — he’s indicative of something larger, more sinister and disturbing. 

Shortly after the 2016 election between Hillary Clinton and Trump, then-28-year-old Edgar Maddison Welch drove from Salisbury to Washington, D.C. to rescue imaginary children from an imaginary child sex ring rumored to be run by Clinton and other Democrats. 

The children were supposed to be in the basement of Comet Ping Pong pizzeria. The restaurant has no basement. There were no children. Welch didn’t figure that out until after shooting inside Comet. 

The lies have something uncomfortably in common with the FEMA lies. The “Pizzagate” conspiracy was a fantastical demonization of Trump’s political opponents. The FEMA lies are designed to make it more difficult for Vice President Kamala Harris to defeat Trump in three weeks. 

Maybe the worst lies are those that have convinced millions of Trump supporters that the 2020 election was stolen. Those lies led to a violent insurrection attempt on our Capitol that left multiple people dead, caused millions in damage and gave a black eye to our democracy that remains. 

It’s disturbing Trump and his supporters are not only quick to believe the lies and conspiracy theories, but to spread them. It’s more disturbing that seemingly nothing can convince them to change course.

Trump chose a man as his partner, Sen. J.D. Vance, who refuses to admit the former president lost four years ago or commit to certifying an election if he becomes vice president. Imagine if Harris did the same, decided to not certify next month’s election if Trump wins. Imagine the chaos. 

Imagine the ugliness that would result. As bad as things got on Jan. 6, 2021, they would likely be worse if Harris is as irresponsible as Vance has said he’ll be. 

That’s why the lies being told aren’t only bad for western North Carolina, though slowing down recovery efforts when so many people need help is ghastly. 

A man named Parsons apparently following in the footsteps of a man named Welch because each bought into lies is sobering. 

Because the lies are also affecting the underpinnings of our democracy that should scare every American, no matter who you want to win in November. Issac Bailey is a McClatchy Opinion writer in North and South Carolina.

Cedar's Take:

The above "Opinion Piece" is a good example of the far left looney birds mindset. All the gaslighting buzz words are there; extreme, conspiracy theory,  assault rifle, insurrection, threat to democracy, and Donald Trump.

Parsons was indeed upset, and he figured he'd drive down to Lake Lure and put a fire under FEMA's ass to get things moving. 

His threat posted on Facebook: "We the people are sick and tired of the BS. We the people are seeking volunteers to join us and overtake the FEMA site in Lake Lure and send the products up the mountains this Saturday". 

But when Parsons got to the FEMA site at Lake Lure, he ended up volunteering. In fact he worked at the FEMA site all day.

Parsons told Newsweek: "They want to sit here and lie and say I was carrying guns around. I had one gun on me, which was legally owned and sitting on the side of my hip, and I had a rifle and another pistol that were in my vehicle that were both lawful and legal to own."

William Jacob Parsons Photo Courtesy Rutherford County Sheriff's Office

Parsons was arrested and released on a $10,000.00 secured bond according to the  Rutherford County Sheriff's Office.

Once his mugshot was made public the left loonies could not help themselves commenting that he looked like a "Trumper" and that he was obviously racist terrorist.

The Washington Post dug through his facebook account and discovered he was a "anti-vax" and "anti-mask" supporter and "backed Donald Trump" the horror!

Frankly Parsons looks like 90% of western North Carolina residents I've met. Mrs. Cedar's family in Maine has neighbors with the same rugged weathered look and no nonsense approach to life. No Bill Parsons I don't expect has ever had a double mocha latte at Starbucks. 

Seriously the "White guys for Harris" crowd need to get over themselves. 

I'd guess there is a pretty good chance all charges will be dropped in the next week.

Truth is people are upset, and the Federal Government has never been known to ever move with any great urgency.  

But why is the Observer publishing this left wing socialist garbage? Why is a distorted fictional account of what actually happened published as fact under the shelter of "opinion" and without any fact checking whatsoever?

   


Tuesday, October 15, 2024

Charlotte Claims Another Mexican Immigrant

Charlotte’s Monday Homicide Victim 25 year old Mexican National Jose Antonio Mejia-Gaona was released on bond by the MCSO just last month - once again proving incarceration saves lives.


CMPD Officers were called to North Sharon Amity near Central Avenue around 7am on Monday, October 14th for a welfare check. 

When they arrived on the scene, they located 25-year-old Jose Antonio Mejia-Gaona suffering from an apparent gunshot wound behind the Captain D's quick serve restaurant. 

MEDIC pronounced Mejia-Gaona dead on the scene. Homicide Detectives are currently investigating. No arrests have been made at this time.

Same story Mecklenburg County DA's recently dismissed the charges:

1. COMMON LAW ROBBERY

VD-District Dismissals w/o Leave by DA - No Plea Agreement

2. ASSAULT INFLICT SERIOUS INJ(M)

VD-District Dismissals w/o Leave by DA - No Plea Agreement

3. INJURY TO PERSONAL PROPERTY

VD-District Dismissals w/o Leave by DA - No Plea Agreement

4. COMMUNICATING THREATS

VD-District Dismissals w/o Leave by DA - No Plea Agreement


Before the woke DA and Judges took over our justice system Jose would have seen active prison time, likely been deported back to Mexico and would be alive today. 

Sunday, October 13, 2024

Demaurea Grant Florida Murder Suspect Caught In Gastonia

A suspect in the killing of an off-duty Florida Corrections Officer, who was gunned down at a truck stop while trying to intervene in a domestic battery incident, was captured Sunday in Gastonia North Carolina, authorities said. 



The suspect, 29-year-old Demaurea Grant, was taken into custody without incident around 7:30 a.m. by the U.S. Marshals Service's Fugitive Task Force at a home in Gastonia, North Carolina, about 400 miles from where he allegedly fatally shot Deputy Brad McNew, a corrections officer for the Jacksonville County Sheriff's Office, officials said. 


Demaurea Grant Mugshot Gaston County Sheriff




Demaurea Grant Mugshot Gastonia Police Department

Grant has a long history of violent crimes arrests in Union, Mecklenburg, Rowan and Cabarrus Counties and convictions for:

KIDNAPPING 1ST DEGREE 
COMMON LAW ROBBERY 
LARCENY OF MOTOR VEHICLE 
ASSAULT BY STRANGULATION 
COMMUNICATING THREATS
AWDW GOV OFFICERS/EMPLOYEES


Demaurea Grant Mugshot Courtesy Rowan County Sheriff's Office 

Grant who is aka "Black Ice" was cooling off at the NC DOC Union County Prison Unit where he was held in restricted housing under close supervision. He was paroled on March 15, 2024 after serving 3 years and 3 months.

 "As the leader of this agency, I'm grateful for the quick arrest of a man who tragically took the life of a member of the JSO family," Jacksonville County Sheriff T.K. Waters said during a news conference Sunday afternoon.


Demaurea Grant, 29, allegedly shot and killed Bradley McNew, an off-duty corrections officer, in Duval County early Saturday morning.

Around 7:30 a.m. Sunday, Grant was arrested at a home on North Highland Street in Gastonia. He had outstanding warrants for second-degree murder, discharging a firearm from a vehicle, possession of a firearm by a felon and aggravated assault. He is currently being held in the Gaston County Jail awaiting an extradition hearing.

Prior to the shooting, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said McNew went to check on a woman who was assaulted by Grant.

Grant and the woman got back into a black Mustang before he hung out the window, fired a weapon and struck McNew, the sheriff’s office said.

Update on Murder of CO B. McNew

ARREST FOR MURDER OF CORRECTIONS OFFICER BRAD MCNEW 

At 7:30AM this morning, the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force arrested Demaurea Grant, 29, in Gastonia, North Carolina for the brutal murder of JSO Corrections Officer Brad McNew. 

McNew tried to help a woman who was with grant as he was assaulting her when Grant shot and killed McNew. “Today, with the prospect of accountability, our collective horror turns to collective hope,” Sheriff T.K. Waters said. Sheriff Waters stood alongside his command staff members, SA Melissa Nelson, and US Marshals Senior Inspector Jason Poore, as he provided details. 

Since this is an active investigation, we can only release limited information. Our detectives are interviewing the woman involved in the incident. Our hearts go out to Officer McNew’s family, friends, and colleagues.

Posted by Jacksonville Sheriff's Office on Sunday, October 13, 2024

Friday, October 11, 2024

Harris Teeter Morrowcroft Bear Spray Robbery Follow-Up

The Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department offered the following information regarding the brazzen September 1st robbery of the SouthPark Harris Teeter:

The Organized Retail Crime Task Force has been operational for approximately 7 years and assisted with the recent identification of a case we had in September.


Our officers led apprehension efforts for Common Law Robbery organized theft ring suspects who committed numerous shoplifting incidents throughout our city. These shoplifting incidents turned into Common Law Robberies when the suspects sprayed store employees with bear spray as they were approached in order to complete their theft and flee from the scene.

In total, five suspects were involved in four different cases – in three of these cases bear spray was used to assault victims during the theft. The most recent case occurred on September 1, in CMPD’s Providence Division at the Harris Teeter located at 6701 Carnegie Blvd. The suspects used clothing to disguise their appearances and used the same getaway car. As a result of the work of the ORCTF, detectives identified two suspects involved and were able to link these suspects as well as three others to several cases.

Through diligent investigation, surveillance and coordination with retailers, they have successfully identified and apprehended numerous suspects involved in these criminal networks. The work of the Organized Retail Crime Task Force not only helps reduce financial losses for businesses but also improves public safety by curbing illegal activities often associated with organized retail crime, such as fraud and violent crime. These actions send a clear message to offenders, contributing to a safer and more secure community environment. The collaboration between law enforcement, businesses and community members continues to strengthen as officers remain vigilant in addressing this ongoing issue.

But the story doesn't end there.

Shaquilla Anganette Martin DOB 10.31.1994


Despite more than a dozen arrests she has no convictions in Mecklenburg County. Only one conviction in Catawba County for larceny which resulted in a sentence of probation.

Evictions and Child support civil cases litter her public record.

But what is shocking is the number of voluntary dismissals by the Mecklenburg County District Attorney

Even traffic violations:

NO OPERATORS LICENSE

VD-District Dismissals w/o Leave by DA - No Plea Agreement

OPER/PERMIT OPER VEH NO INSUR

VD-District Dismissals w/o Leave by DA - No Plea Agreement

FAIL TO WEAR SEAT BELT

VD-District Dismissals w/o Leave by DA - No Plea Agreement

CHILD NOT IN REAR SEAT

VD-District Dismissals w/o Leave by DA - No Plea Agreement

DR/ALLOW REG PLATE NOT DISPLAY

VD-District Dismissals w/o Leave by DA - No Plea Agreement

GIVE/LEND/BORROW LIC PLATE

VD-District Dismissals w/o Leave by DA - No Plea Agreement

All dismissed by the Mecklenburg DA.

But her arrests are not just in Mecklenburg County


Martin has arrests in Stanly, Catawba, and Cabarrus Counties as well.

Yet the Mecklenburg DA continues to dismiss charges. 

Soverria Denise Davis remains behind bars on a $80,000 bond.


Photo Courtesy MCSO

Davis has prior arrests and pending charges of armed robbery and motor vehicle theft.

Amiya Alexis Beatty remains behind bar on more than $50,000 bond.


Photo Courtesy MCSO

She has pending charges for felony conspiracy, assault, felony larceny, communicating threats as will as an out of state extradition warrant. 


Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Charlotte's 88th Murder Victim Jamario Roger Caldwell Age 32

Detectives with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department’s Homicide Unit are conducting a homicide investigation near the intersection of North Davidson Street and East 12th Street in the Central Division.

  
Jamario Roger Caldwell Photo Courtesy MCSO

On Tuesday, October 8, 2024, at approximately 9:10 a.m., Eastway Division officers responded to an Assault with a Deadly Weapon with injury call for service in the 100 block of Winding Path Way. Upon arrival, officers located an unoccupied vehicle and multiple shell casings.  

A short time later, Central Division officers responded to an Assault with a Deadly Weapon with injury call for service near the intersection of North Davidson Street and East 12th Street. Upon arrival, officers located a male victim suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. The Charlotte Fire and MEDIC also responded to the scene.  MEDIC pronounced the victim deceased on scene.

Facts seems to indicate the victim identified as Jamario Caldwell, age 32 was shot at the first location and was driven to the North Davidson location.

A search of Jamario Roger Caldwell age 32 turned up more than 50 charges since age 18 most were dismissed. The reasons for dismissal range from lack of evidence to lost paperwork. 

We was convicted in 2010, 2011 and 2016. Caldwell had his probation revoked in 2019 and spent 3 months in prison being released in March of 2020.


A go fund me has been started to help the family with funeral expenses. So far the effort has raised $585 of the $15,000 goal.

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Da Creek Claims Another Life

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department (CMPD) is investigating a homicide that occurred around 11 a.m. on Monday morning.

CMPD Officers responded to the 400 block of Peachtree Drive South about a call to assist Medic. 

When they arrived, they found a man, 24-year-old Curtis Gregory Lampkin, with an apparent gunshot wound. Lampkin was pronounced dead at the scene, officials said.


Photo Courtesy Iredell Sheriff Office

Lampkin had a history of arrests but had avoided prison since he was released in 2019.

His convictions in Mecklenburg and Iredell counties included, common law robbery, felony B&E, larceny after B&E, and probation and parole violations.