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Man threatens woman with knife in road rage incident
Man threatens woman with knife in road rage incident
Miami, FL
A Florida man was arrested after allegedly threatening a woman with a knife as she backed her car into her driveway. Kayan Dealmeida-Fernandes, 32, faces four counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon related to the incident that occurred on November 6.
Court documents indicate Dealmeida-Fernandes drove through a residential area, honking his horn at the woman as she parked her car. He then exited his vehicle, confronted her, and allegedly yelled, “What the f— was that, b—?”
Dealmeida-Fernandes reportedly yelled threats at the woman before brandishing a pocketknife. The victim called for her husband, who intervened by pushing Dealmeida-Fernandes away, during which the suspect continued to hold the knife.
The altercation escalated as Dealmeida-Fernandes left the scene in his car but not before allegedly pointing a gun at the couple and yelling a racial slur while making further threats.
Police located Dealmeida-Fernandes at his home and initiated a traffic stop as he drove away. He was arrested after officers discovered a pocketknife in his possession and a gun in his vehicle.
Following his arrest, Dealmeida-Fernandes waived his rights and admitted to the confrontation and threats made with the knife and gun. He is now being held at the Metrowest Detention Center on a $20,000 bond, with a bond hearing scheduled for December 10.
Arrest made after child abuse incident during diaper change
Arrest made after child abuse incident during diaper change
Louisville, KY A man is in custody after reportedly injuring a child during a diaper change. Jorge Jesus Perez-Ramirez, 29, was arrested on Wednesday and faces charges of first-degree assault and first-degree criminal abuse of a child aged 12 or under.
According to jail records, Perez-Ramirez unlawfully took custody of his girlfriend’s child. The alleged abuse occurred on October 14 when the child was taken to urgent care with severe injuries before being transferred to a children’s hospital for further medical assessment.
Staff at the hospital determined the child’s injuries resulted from abusive head trauma. Reports indicate the child remains in critical condition.
Court documents reveal that Perez-Ramirez “manifested extreme indifference to the value of human life” by treating the child in a way that caused such severe injuries. He pleaded not guilty and is currently being held at Louisville Metro Detention Center on an immigration detainer.
A preliminary hearing is set for December 8. The charge of child abuse carries potential penalties of 10 to 20 years in prison under Kentucky law.
Mother charged with filing false report in Arkansas child endangerment case
Mother charged with filing false report in Arkansas child endangerment case
Jonesboro, AR – Lyrica Maisha Noble has been charged with one count of filing a false report regarding her infant son. The case initially involved charges against the child’s father, Larry Donell Lee, 27, for child endangerment.
The incident took place on November 6 outside a residence on Churchill Drive. At that time, Noble claimed her child had been left outside unattended for nearly half an hour.
Noble recently acknowledged that she was at home when Lee returned the child to her. This admission contradicts her initial claims that she was not present during the incident.
The change in Noble’s story occurred two days after the initial report. In her initial version, she stated the child was left in a car seat on the porch and had vomit on them.
On November 21, her account shifted. She admitted to law enforcement that she had been home during the incident and had retrieved the child immediately after Lee informed her the infant was outside.
Noble’s admissions led to the filing of charges against her for providing false information. She was arrested and booked into the Craighead County Detention Center, though she is not currently listed on the jail roster.
Noble’s court appearance is scheduled for January 23, according to court records.
Mother accused of torturing infant for crying
Mother accused of torturing infant for crying
Phenix City, AL
A mother has been charged with attempted murder and child abuse after allegedly torturing her four-month-old daughter. Mireira Lucero, 28, is being held on an $85,000 bond at the Lee County Detention Center.
On Monday at approximately midnight, witnesses reported Lucero attempting to suffocate her daughter at a home on the 200 block of Lee Road. Multiple individuals observed violent actions, including choking and shaking the infant.
Emergency responders received a 911 call at about 12:38 a.m. that indicated Lucero was trying to smother her child. Court documents reveal that Lucero not only shook her baby but also placed blankets and pillows on top of her, and grabbed the infant by the throat.
Following the incident, emergency personnel transported the infant to a local hospital where she appeared alert and in good health. Law enforcement arrested Lucero and she was subsequently placed in jail.
Phenix City is located in eastern Alabama, near the Georgia border.