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NORFOLK, VA – A 25-year-old Honduran national died Thursday morning
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Son kills mother during visit, leaves body in dumpster
MIAMI BEACH, FL – A man is charged with murder after his mother flew to Florida to check on him, only to be killed and found in a dumpster. Anthony Caruso, 40, is charged with second-degree murder in the death of 67-year-old Elizabeth Caruso. He is currently being held without bond at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.
The incident occurred on Wednesday when Elizabeth Caruso arrived from New Jersey. Surveillance footage shows her speaking to a hotel clerk across from her son’s residence before she was found dead hours later. An arrest affidavit indicated her neck was “severely injured nearly to the point of decapitation.”
Hours after Elizabeth Caruso’s arrival, law enforcement was contacted after concerns from her son-in-law. He reported he had not heard from her for over six hours. When police arrived at the building, they discovered blood smears leading from the apartment to an open trash chute.
Authorities found Elizabeth Caruso’s body in the dumpster during their investigation. The medical examiner noted her severe neck injuries along with fractures to her arms, hands, face, and head.
When police attempted to engage Anthony Caruso at his apartment, he did not respond. A SWAT team was deployed to the scene. After unsuccessful attempts to get him to surrender, a K9 apprehended him. He sustained injuries to his right arm during this process and was treated before his arrest.
Christopher Bess from the Miami Beach Police Department stated they believed the suspect might be suffering from a mental illness. The motive for the killing remains unclear at this time.
Anthony Caruso was reportedly on probation for previous charges, including aggravated assault and battery. He is expected to appear in court on November 20.
The shocking death has raised serious questions about the tragic events leading to Elizabeth Caruso’s demise.
Students struck by vehicle at bus stop in Buncombe County
BUNCOMBE COUNTY, NC – Two students were struck by a vehicle while waiting at a school bus stop Thursday morning. The incident occurred around 7:15 a.m. at the intersection of Bradley Branch Road and Founders Way in the T.C. Roberson District.
A driver turning into the neighborhood hit one intermediate and one middle school student as they waited for their bus. Both students were transported to a hospital with minor injuries. The driver initially left the scene but returned shortly after.
Sheriff Miller, along with Patrol Deputies and School Resource Officers, responded to the scene to assess the situation and provide assistance. North Carolina State Highway Patrol is handling the investigation.
BCSO District 1 Captain Dustan Auldredge emphasized the need for caution among drivers during the morning and afternoon commutes. He stated, “It is essential to be vigilant about the presence of children near school bus stops, stopped school buses, and within school speed limit zones.”
Captain Auldredge noted gratitude that no serious injuries resulted from the incident. The Buncombe County Sheriff’s Office will take enforcement action against any driver who passes stopped school buses or exceeds speed limits in designated school zones.
The investigation remains ongoing.
The community is reminded to stay alert and drive safely, especially near bus stops.
Georgia man arraigned for rapes in Queens from 1995 to 1997
QUEENS, NY – Michael Benjamin was arraigned today on multiple charges including rape, sodomy, and burglary for allegedly assaulting five women from 1995 to 1997. He was originally indicted in 2005 as an unidentified suspect, John Doe, based on collected evidence.
In May, DNA evidence from a discarded cup found in the Rockdale County Sheriff’s office in Georgia matched DNA samples retrieved from the victims during the investigations. Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz cited the bravery of the victims in bringing the case forward.
Benjamin, 57, of Conyers, Georgia, faces a 17-count indictment that includes five counts of rape in the first degree, four counts of sexual abuse in the first degree, and two counts of robbery in the first degree. Supreme Court Justice Gia Morris remanded him and scheduled his next court appearance for December 5.
According to the indictment, the defendant is linked to a series of violent crimes in Jamaica, St. Albans, Laurelton, and Brookville during the late 1990s. Katz stated that “after several decades, this defendant will finally face charges of violently raping at least five women.”
The indictment details four specific incidents involving five victims. On July 24, 1995, Benjamin broke into a home and attacked a woman while she slept. On August 24, 1996, he assaulted another woman at her home.
A third incident occurred on September 16, 1996, when he forced a woman inside her house at gunpoint and assaulted her. The final incident, on February 8, 1997, involved two victims who were attacked in their home.
Benjamin was apprehended in Georgia on September 22 and extradited to New York on October 15. The investigation was conducted by the NYPD Cold Case Squad.
This case underscores the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to pursue justice, regardless of how much time has passed.
A man accused of a string of violent rapes in the 1990s finally faces justice in Queens.
Brutal Coney Island shooting leaves grandmother dead, killer sentenced
BROOKLYN, NY – A man has been sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for the murder of a construction worker in a shooting outside a job site in Coney Island. Malik Fryar, 34, shot and killed 53-year-old Dorothy Dixon and wounded another worker on February 4, 2019.
District Attorney Eric Gonzalez stated, “This was a senseless act of violence that took the life of a hardworking woman, devastating her family.” The incident occurred when Fryar approached a group of workers and engaged in an argument over job opportunities.
Fryar was found guilty of second-degree murder on September 3, following a jury trial. He was sentenced by Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Phyllis Chu.
According to the investigation, Fryar arrived at the job site with his wife in the passenger seat. After a heated exchange, he returned to his vehicle, retrieved a firearm and shot multiple times at the group, hitting Dixon multiple times.
Dixon was pronounced dead at the hospital, and another worker sustained injuries while fleeing the scene. Fryar fled the site and later attempted to hide from police in an apartment in Manhattan, where he was arrested on July 17, 2019.
The car used by Fryar was recovered a month later, abandoned about five miles away in Brighton Beach. The District Attorney thanked members of the team involved in the investigation.
The case was prosecuted by Senior Assistant District Attorney Christopher Mirabella and Assistant District Attorney Khrystyna Sahin, supervised by Homicide Bureau Chief Leila Rosini.
Fryar’s actions have shocked the community as justice is served for a tragic loss.
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Woman claims self-defense in murder of ex-boyfriend’s new partner
TAMARAC, FL – A woman accused of traveling from New York to Florida to murder her ex-boyfriend’s new partner took the stand in her defense on Monday. Sakiyna Thompson, 31, is currently on trial for the murder of 23-year-old Kayla Hodgson, who was allegedly stabbed multiple times.
Thompson asserts that she acted in self-defense when she killed Hodgson at the victim’s apartment on July 13, 2022. According to reports, she claimed she intended to have a “woman-to-woman” conversation with Hodgson when the pair confronted each other.
During her testimony, Thompson acknowledged that she killed Hodgson but maintained it was an act of self-defense. “I killed her because she took the glass from the hookah and slashed me across the stomach,” Thompson told jurors.
Thompson indicated she blacked out and did not recall the attack sequence after the initial confrontation. She alleged that upon regaining her senses, she found herself holding the murder weapon and discovered Hodgson on the floor.
Following the incident, Thompson reportedly changed into Hodgson’s clothes and attempted to clean the scene before fleeing. “I was walking in the blood,” she stated.
Feeling afraid, Thompson did not contact authorities and returned to New York. She was arrested on August 3, 2022, and extradited to Florida where she faces a charge of first-degree murder.
Closing arguments from both the prosecution and defense were expected to take place Tuesday. Hodgson’s family established a GoFundMe account after her death, describing her as a beloved daughter and friend to many.
The trial will determine if Thompson’s claim of self-defense holds weight in the eyes of the law.
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