• Re: Woman runs over suspected package thief with car in a deadly 'inten

    From One less thief!@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 1 06:36:23 2024
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    On 08 May 2023, Kill The Murderers Now <[email protected]> posted
    some news:u3cev6$5l39$[email protected]:

    No sympathy for the thief. All thieves should be killed because they
    will never change.

    Prosecutors in California charged a 39-year-old woman with murder after
    she tracked down a suspected package thief and fatally struck the victim
    with her car.

    https://am22.mediaite.com/lc/cnt/uploads/2023/12/Dene-Blakely.jpg

    The San Pablo Police Department said Saturday in a press release the
    incident occurred around 2:30 p.m. on Dec. 8. Officers responded to the
    1100 block of Broadway Avenue for a crash between a vehicle and a
    pedestrian. They found the 60-year-old pedestrian with �major injuries.�
    First responders transported the victim to the hospital where she was
    listed in critical condition and underwent surgery.

    Cops �quickly learned� the driver was 39-year-old Dene Blakely who had
    been in an argument with the victim over theft of packages, the press
    release said.

    �The suspect believed to recognize the victim as someone who had
    previously stolen a package from her residence, and confronted the
    victim as she walked in the 1100 block of Broadway Avenue,� cops wrote.

    That�s when Blakely allegedly ran over the victim in �an intentional act
    of assault,� police said. The press release did not say whether the
    victim actually stole any packages or if it was a case of mistaken
    identity. Cops arrested Blakely on scene and on Dec. 12 the Contra Costa
    County District Attorney�s Office charged her with attempted murder and
    assault with a deadly weapon.

    The victim, who police have not publicly identified, died on Dec. 23 and prosecutors upgraded the charges to murder on Friday. A judge arraigned
    Blakely on the amended charges and gave her a $1 million bond, records
    show. Blakely remains at the Contra Costa County Jail. Her next court
    date is scheduled for Jan. 30.

    https://lawandcrime.com/crime/woman-runs-over-suspected-package-thief-wit h-car-in-a-deadly-intentional-act-of-assault-cops/

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