Homicide Statistics September 28, 2009 As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
225
2008
242
2007
308
-26.95% : 2007-2009
Homicides in Last 72 Hours: 3
Homicide Statistics October 6, 2009 As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
231
2008
252
2007
314
-26.43% : 2007-2009
Homicides in Last 24 Hours: 1
Uke said
2:10 PM, 10/06/09
Ammo becoming scarcer, and scarcer. My feeling is with current economics, especially in larger cities, feeding a family has become just as important as killing yours. Or your neighbor's family...or the family down the block!
Troll said
9:44 AM, 10/09/09
Homicide Statistics October 9, 2009 As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
234
2008
252
2007
317
-26.18% : 2007-2009
Homicides in Last 24 Hours: 2
Troll said
12:42 PM, 10/14/09
Homicide Statistics October 14, 2009 As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
239
2008
256
2007
319
-25.08% : 2007-2009
Homicides in Last 24 Hours: 1
Troll said
11:46 AM, 10/19/09
Homicide Statistics October 19, 2009 As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
242
2008
263
2007
324
-25.31% : 2007-2009
Homicides in Last 72 Hours: 1
Troll said
9:20 AM, 10/26/09
Oct 26, 2009 9:52 am US/Eastern
Teenage Girl Stabbed In South Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3)
A teenage girl is in critical condition after being stabbed multiple times in South Philadelphia early Monday morning.
Police said a 16-year-old girl was found unconscious on the front porch of a home in the 1900 block of S. Croskey Street just before 3 a.m.
The wounded teen was rushed to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in critical condition.
No arrests have been made and further details were not immediately available.
The incident remains under investigation.
Troll said
9:21 AM, 10/26/09
Troll wrote:
Homicide Statistics October 19, 2009 As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
242
2008
263
2007
324
-25.31% : 2007-2009
Homicides in Last 72 Hours: 1
Homicide Statistics October 26, 2009 As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
250
2008
274
2007
330
-24.24% : 2007-2009
Homicides in Last 72 Hours: 3
Troll said
7:43 AM, 11/02/09
Homicide Statistics November 2, 2009 As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
255
2008
283
2007
339
-24.78% : 2007-2009
Homicides in Last 72 Hours: 3
Uke said
10:49 AM, 11/02/09
Population control. Or social Darwinism. You decide.
Uke said
12:20 AM, 11/03/09
Mayberry? That's what they're callin' the place... Sheesh!
Ex-con charged in 4 fatal shootings in 'Mayberry'
November 03, 2009 12:46 AM EST
MOUNT AIRY, N.C. - A soured love affair may have led an ex-convict to gun down four men in the town that inspired the idyllic community of Mayberry on the 1960s TV series "The Andy Griffith Show," police said Monday.
Marcos Chavez Gonzalez, 29, was charged with four counts of murder in the slayings late Sunday outside a television store in Mount Airy, about 100 miles north of Charlotte.
The four were shot with a high-powered assault rifle outside Wood's TV, in the shadow of a water tower that says "Welcome to Mount Airy" and has a picture of Griffith and Opie, his son on the show.
Police do not believe the shootings were random. Mount Airy Police Chief Dale Watson said officers are investigating several leads, including whether it was a contract killing or repercussions from a love affair gone bad.
"This is Mayberry ... Andy Griffith's house is in spitting distance here," said Michael Wood, one of the owners of Wood's TV.
The town, population 8,700, has built a tourist trade on nostalgia for the show that continues to thrive in syndication.
Watson identified the victims - all residents of the town - as Victor Alfonso Martinez-Jimenez, 22; Javier Manuel Martinez, 21; Juan Manuel Martinez, 26; and Marcos Oviedo Aguliar, 21.
Michelle Oviedo, 21, said her boyfriend and brother were among the dead and the alleged shooter is her mother's boyfriend. She said she was sitting on her porch not far from Wood's TV when she heard the gunshots.
"When I got there, Javier and my brother were already gone," she said. "They were on top of each other."
Jose Armando Hernandez, 46, said through a translator that three of the victims were his nephews. He said his family is "destroyed" over the deaths, which he said stemmed from a problem with a woman.
Gonzalez was arrested without incident at a motel about 50 miles northeast of the town, Henry County, Va., Sheriff Lane Perry said. He was unarmed when he surrendered just before 4 a.m. to officers who had surrounded the motel.
He was extradited from Virginia and was being held in the Surry County jail. Jail workers said it was not clear whether he had an attorney.
Watson said 16 shots were fired but the assault rifle had not been found.
"It was quite a crime scene," he said.
State prison records show Gonzalez was released more than two years ago after serving more than two years on a 2002 conviction for kidnapping a minor and a probation violation.
State records show the felony kidnapping charge required Gonzalez to register as a sex offender. North Carolina's post-release supervision of Gonzalez ended in June 2006 when he returned to prison after failing to stay in contact with a probation officer, Correction Department spokesman Keith Acree said.
Nursing supervisor Sue Coe at Northern Hospital of Surry County confirmed that two people died at the store around 2:30 p.m. Sunday. She said two who were wounded died at the hospital, just across the street from the store.
By Monday, someone had set up a makeshift memorial with flowers. Mourners gathered there and some women lay on the ground crying. Someone christened the memorial with a bottle of Corona beer, which sat half empty next to brightly colored candles with photos of saints on them.
Gary Chilton, an owner of Chilton Insurance Group, which shares the building with Wood's TV, said the crime is an anomaly. Andy Griffith doesn't live there any more, but the town is still quiet.
"I'm not sure it's totally sunk in because it's so unusual. On any given Sunday there is nothing here in this parking lot. There's nothing here at all," he said. "My biggest question is why in this parking lot at all. Why Wood's TV parking lot?"
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Associated Press writers Emery Dalesio in Raleigh and Mitch Weiss in Charlotte contributed to this report.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Ronnie Howard and Andy Griffith probably feel really bad about this turn of events! I know I sure do!
Troll said
11:31 AM, 11/09/09
Troll wrote:
Homicide Statistics November 2, 2009 As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
255
2008
283
2007
339
-24.78% : 2007-2009
Homicides in Last 72 Hours: 3
Homicide Statistics November 9, 2009 As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
263
2008
292
2007
350
-24.86% : 2007-2009
Homicides in Last 72 Hours: 4
Troll said
12:40 PM, 11/16/09
4 killings over the weekend..........7 in a week.
Homicide Statistics
November 16, 2009
As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
270
2008
298
2007
356
-24.16% : 2007-2009
Homicides in
Last 72 Hours: 4
Uke said
1:03 PM, 11/16/09
Uke smells blood! Never mind...gotta cook this ground beef ASAP... It reeks!
Troll said
8:40 AM, 11/23/09
Busy weekend........
Homicide Statistics November 23, 2009 As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
277
2008
301
2007
364
-23.90% : 2007-2009
Homicides in Last 72 Hours: 5
Troll said
8:47 AM, 11/23/09
Man Dies After Being Found Shot In Old City
PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3)
A man has died after being found with two gunshot wounds to the head inside an Old City apartment Friday evening.
The discovery was made at about 9:30 p.m. inside a 3rd floor apartment on S. 3rd Street between Market and Chestnut Streets.
According to investigators, a 30-year-old male was found with two gunshot wounds to his head. He was rushed to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in extremely critical condition, where he later died.
Police said a preliminary investigation revealed that the shooting was an apparent break-in and robbery.
The victim was reportedly found by his roommate.
The exact details surrounding the incident were not immediately available. The incident remains under police investigation.
Police said a 30-year-old man was found shot in the head inside an Old City apartment.
Homicide Statistics
October 6, 2009
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2008
2007
Homicides in
Last 24 Hours: 1
October 9, 2009
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2009
2008
2007
Homicides in
Last 24 Hours: 2
October 14, 2009
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2009
2008
2007
Homicides in
Last 24 Hours: 1
October 19, 2009
As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
2008
2007
Homicides in
Last 72 Hours: 1
Teenage Girl Stabbed In South Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3)Police said a 16-year-old girl was found unconscious on the front porch of a home in the 1900 block of S. Croskey Street just before 3 a.m.
The wounded teen was rushed to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in critical condition.
No arrests have been made and further details were not immediately available.
The incident remains under investigation.
October 26, 2009
As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
2008
2007
Homicides in
Last 72 Hours: 3
Homicide Statistics
November 2, 2009
As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
2008
2007
Homicides in
Last 72 Hours: 3
MOUNT AIRY, N.C. - A soured love affair may have led an ex-convict to gun down four men in the town that inspired the idyllic community of Mayberry on the 1960s TV series "The Andy Griffith Show," police said Monday.
Marcos Chavez Gonzalez, 29, was charged with four counts of murder in the slayings late Sunday outside a television store in Mount Airy, about 100 miles north of Charlotte.
The four were shot with a high-powered assault rifle outside Wood's TV, in the shadow of a water tower that says "Welcome to Mount Airy" and has a picture of Griffith and Opie, his son on the show.
Police do not believe the shootings were random. Mount Airy Police Chief Dale Watson said officers are investigating several leads, including whether it was a contract killing or repercussions from a love affair gone bad.
"This is Mayberry ... Andy Griffith's house is in spitting distance here," said Michael Wood, one of the owners of Wood's TV.
The town, population 8,700, has built a tourist trade on nostalgia for the show that continues to thrive in syndication.
Watson identified the victims - all residents of the town - as Victor Alfonso Martinez-Jimenez, 22; Javier Manuel Martinez, 21; Juan Manuel Martinez, 26; and Marcos Oviedo Aguliar, 21.
Michelle Oviedo, 21, said her boyfriend and brother were among the dead and the alleged shooter is her mother's boyfriend. She said she was sitting on her porch not far from Wood's TV when she heard the gunshots.
"When I got there, Javier and my brother were already gone," she said. "They were on top of each other."
Jose Armando Hernandez, 46, said through a translator that three of the victims were his nephews. He said his family is "destroyed" over the deaths, which he said stemmed from a problem with a woman.
Gonzalez was arrested without incident at a motel about 50 miles northeast of the town, Henry County, Va., Sheriff Lane Perry said. He was unarmed when he surrendered just before 4 a.m. to officers who had surrounded the motel.
He was extradited from Virginia and was being held in the Surry County jail. Jail workers said it was not clear whether he had an attorney.
Watson said 16 shots were fired but the assault rifle had not been found.
"It was quite a crime scene," he said.
State prison records show Gonzalez was released more than two years ago after serving more than two years on a 2002 conviction for kidnapping a minor and a probation violation.
State records show the felony kidnapping charge required Gonzalez to register as a sex offender. North Carolina's post-release supervision of Gonzalez ended in June 2006 when he returned to prison after failing to stay in contact with a probation officer, Correction Department spokesman Keith Acree said.
Nursing supervisor Sue Coe at Northern Hospital of Surry County confirmed that two people died at the store around 2:30 p.m. Sunday. She said two who were wounded died at the hospital, just across the street from the store.
By Monday, someone had set up a makeshift memorial with flowers. Mourners gathered there and some women lay on the ground crying. Someone christened the memorial with a bottle of Corona beer, which sat half empty next to brightly colored candles with photos of saints on them.
Gary Chilton, an owner of Chilton Insurance Group, which shares the building with Wood's TV, said the crime is an anomaly. Andy Griffith doesn't live there any more, but the town is still quiet.
"I'm not sure it's totally sunk in because it's so unusual. On any given Sunday there is nothing here in this parking lot. There's nothing here at all," he said. "My biggest question is why in this parking lot at all. Why Wood's TV parking lot?"
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Associated Press writers Emery Dalesio in Raleigh and Mitch Weiss in Charlotte contributed to this report.
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Ronnie Howard and Andy Griffith probably feel really bad about this turn of events! I know I sure do!
November 9, 2009
As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
2008
2007
Homicides in
Last 72 Hours: 4
Homicide Statistics
November 23, 2009
As of 11:59 PM Previous Day
2009
2008
2007
Homicides in
Last 72 Hours: 5
Man Dies After Being Found Shot In Old City
PHILADELPHIA (CBS 3)The discovery was made at about 9:30 p.m. inside a 3rd floor apartment on S. 3rd Street between Market and Chestnut Streets.
According to investigators, a 30-year-old male was found with two gunshot wounds to his head. He was rushed to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in extremely critical condition, where he later died.
Police said a preliminary investigation revealed that the shooting was an apparent break-in and robbery.
The victim was reportedly found by his roommate.
The exact details surrounding the incident were not immediately available. The incident remains under police investigation.
CBS