D4vd's Home Raided Amidst Investigation into Teen's Death in Tesla; Police Ambush & Fugitive Apprehension Stories
NewsNationOctober 5, 202541 min405,496 views
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- π€ The home where singer D4vd (David Anthony Burke) was staying was reportedly raided by police as part of an investigation.
- π A Tesla registered to D4vd was found with the dismembered and decomposing body of 13-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez in its front trunk.
- π Police are investigating several coincidences linking D4vd to the victim, including matching tattoos, a photo of D4vd in the victim's neighborhood, and a leaked song titled "Celeste".
- π Detectives searched the Hollywood Hills home, believed to be rented by D4vd's manager, for blood evidence using Luminol, as not all of the victim's body parts were recovered.
Pennsylvania Police Ambush
- π Three police officers were killed and two wounded in an ambush in York County, Pennsylvania, while attempting to arrest Matthew James Ruth for stalking his ex-girlfriend.
- β οΈ Ruth, dressed in camouflage and armed with an AR-15, lay in wait and opened fire on the detectives as they entered the ex-girlfriend's home.
- π The ambush highlights the dangerous nature of police work, even in seemingly routine operations like serving warrants.
US Marshals Fugitive Apprehension
- π¨ NewsNation's Laura Ingle rode along with the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force, an elite unit of US Marshals and local law enforcement.
- π― The task force executes felony search warrants to apprehend dangerous fugitives wanted for crimes including domestic violence, involuntary manslaughter, and sexual battery.
- π‘οΈ The operation involves tactical gear, strategic maneuvers, and surrounding premises to ensure the safety of officers and the public.
- π The task force successfully apprehended five suspects during the ride-along, contributing to the over 74,000 fugitives taken into custody nationwide last year.
Elderly Roommate Murder Case
- πͺ An 89-year-old woman, Nina Krozoff, was brutally beaten to death in her sleep at a Brooklyn nursing home.
- π΅ The suspect is her 95-year-old roommate, Galina Smirnova, who was found washing blood off her hands in the bathroom, with the alleged murder weapon nearby.
- π§ The defense is expected to argue that Smirnova, a dementia patient, lacked the intent or competency to commit murder, potentially leading to a reduced sentence or commitment to a hospital facility rather than traditional jail time.
Patty Hearst Kidnapping and Radicalization
- β³ The segment revisits the 1974 kidnapping of Patty Hearst, heiress to the Hearst publishing empire, by the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA).
- π§ Hearst was convicted of bank robbery after adopting the alias "Tanya" and participating in SLA activities, with her defense attorney F. Lee Bailey arguing Stockholm syndrome.
- βοΈ She served 22 months of a seven-year sentence before her sentence was commuted by President Jimmy Carter and later pardoned by President Bill Clinton.
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D4vdCeleste Rivas HernandezTeslaPolice RaidHomicide InvestigationUS MarshalsFugitive ApprehensionPennsylvania Police AmbushDomestic ViolenceElderly MurderNursing Home MurderDementia DefensePatty HearstStockholm SyndromeSLA
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