The Lady Red Murders: 15-Year-Old Bronx Girl Went on Murder Spree

15-Year-Old Sharell Butler was known on the streets as Lady Red. Before being charged with two gruesome murders Sharell, a member of the Bloods, already had been arrested for assault twice. Now she is being charged in the brutal murders of two men targeted by her and her gang affiliates for robbery and to settle old scores. At the tender age of 15 Sharell Butler is now being charged as an adult in murders considered shocking and brutal even by New York City standards.

From The New York Times:

Sharell Butler, 15, seemed so slight that those who knew her wondered how she could have done what she stands accused of doing: killing two men in the span of 48 hours.

“I don’t think she would have had the strength,” said Angel Rodriguez, 34, who owns a tire shop on Poplar Street in the Bronx, on the same block where Ms. Butler lives.

But the criminal complaints against her, made public on Saturday night after her arraignment in Bronx Supreme Court, belie her delicate appearance, offering a dry, dispassionate and succinct account of the murders she is accused of committing.

With the help of a man, Ms. Butler “caused the death of John Hopkins-Drago by repeatedly stabbing him with a knife,” one complaint says. The other states that she “did cause the death of Christopher Umpierre by shooting him.”

Ms. Butler has been charged with murder, manslaughter, assault and weapon possession in the death of Mr. Hopkins-Drago, 22, of 548 Edison Avenue. His mutilated body was found in a plastic bag on Dec. 21 outside 2161 Barnes Avenue, less than two miles from her home and, according to the complaint, about four blocks from the apartment where he was killed, on Pelham Parkway South. He had been stabbed more than 30 times in what the authorities have called a gang attack.

She also faces second-degree murder and robbery charges in the death of Mr. Umpierre, 24. The police said he was killed during a botched holdup in an apartment at 2829 Dewey Avenue, in the Bronx, on Dec. 19.

Ms. Butler pleaded not guilty to all charges at her arraignment on Saturday and was ordered held without bail. She had been arrested that day and was carrying a handgun when she was caught, according to the criminal complaint.

Apparently she got pinched, according to reports, when 23-year-old pot smoker James Medina ratted her and probable boyfriend 19-year-old Robert Pastore after cops received a Crimebusters tip and arrested him.The Daily News is reporting that John Hopkins-Drago may have been killed because he talked to cops about a robbery he witnessed Pastore pull. Drago was apparently a homeless drug addict. He was stabbed 40-50 times by butler and crew.

James Medina is charged with hindering prosecution for his act of cleaning up one of the crime scenes and marijuana possession. Four other suspects are in custody, but how did a 15-year-old girl get caught up in all this and? Was it just her family failing or does New York bear part of the blame? Where were her teachers? Where was social services? Where were all the community organizations that milk the taxpayers for money to improve teens’ lives when this young girl was running the streets with this violent gang?

I left New York because the area is crumbling under the weight of social decay. Children like Sharell Butler are a symptom of that. She may well have never committed a crime at all had she been raised elsewhere, but the City claimed her as she claimed the lives of two men while New Yorkers looked the other way.

The Gothamist has family reactions. Via Breitbart here’s a video report:

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Meagan McCormick Pulls the Worst Scam Ever

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Meagan McCormic was arrested after police learned that she filed a false report with police claiming her child had been abducted. It turns out McCormick never had a child to begin with:

Meagan McCormic told police that a baby sitter never returned her 6-month old son Riley Buchness, but police said Friday that McCormic was lying and used the fake existence of the baby to lure an ex-boyfriend from Boston to Miami to meet his supposed son. A judge set bond at $500 for McCormic Friday afternoon on a misdemeanor charge of filing a false police report. She remains behind bars at the Miami-Dade County Jail.

Miami Police Det. Freddy Ponce said McCormic made up the story about her missing 6-month old son Riley, to cover up the fact that she had a miscarriage in March. She reportedly didn’t want her ex-boyfriend, John Buchness, to know the truth.

Detectives say she went through great lengths to make her story believable, buying baby clothes and sending herself text messages from a second phone, pretending to be the kidnapping nanny.

“Through many hours of investigation and interviews with the mother, the fact is that the baby never existed,” said Detective Ponce. “I think the lies have been mounting up on her since day one, since she fabricated this information.”

Detective Ponce explained that when Buchness came to town from Boston for the holidays to visit McCormic and his son, she made up the story about the baby disappearing with a nanny. Trouble is, police say, there was no baby and there was no nanny.

What a moron. Have fun in jail Meagan.

h/t Trench

Update. Here’s video of the story:

Sex Offender Tries to Grab 9-Year-Old Girl Off Her Parents’ Porch

Once a rapist always a rapist, especially when we’re talking about child rapists. This story is yet more proof of that:

DAYTON, Ohio — A Montgomery County grand jury has indicted a convicted sex offender on two charges of abduction.

Dayton police said Kim Abney, 52, is accused of trying to grab a 9-year-old girl off her front porch last week. The girl’s family shares a duplex with Abney on McLain Street.

The child’s mother, Kathleen Washabaugh, said she ran outside when she heard her daughter screaming.

“I didn’t know what was going on, so I grabbed her up and asked him what the hell he was doing,” Washabaugh said. “He just stood back and looked at me like he was stunned that I came outside and caught him in the middle of it.”

Police said Abney tried pulling the child over the wall that divides the duplex’s porch. They said their initial investigation showed that Abney also may have licked the girl’s face.

“He said he was sorry and that all he did was lick her,” Washabaugh said. “He apologized and asked me not to call the cops because he said he had priors.”

Dayton police said Abney’s sex offender status stems from a conviction in San Diego in 1992. Officers said he was convicted on a charge of committing a lewd or lascivious with a child under 14.

Abney is in the Montgomery County Jail on $150,000 bond.

Only a life sentence (or a death sentence) will end this monster’s terrorism. Rapists cannot be cured and they do not reform. Whio has video.

h/t Stop Child Molesters.

Anti-kidnapping Expert Kidnapped in Mexico

From Fox:

MEXICO CITY — A well-known U.S. anti-kidnapping expert has himself fallen victim to Mexico’s wave of abductions as unidentified assailants snatched him from a street in the northern city of Saltillo, one of his employers said Monday.

The kidnapping of U.S. security consultant Felix Batista — who was in Saltillo to offer advice on how to confront abductions for ransom — showed how bold Mexico’s kidnappers have become. Attacks on U.S. anti-crime consultants have largely been the stuff of movies.

“We have notified the FBI and Mexican authorities, and they are working on the case,” said Charlie LeBlanc, the president of the Houston, Texas-based security firm ASI Global LLC., where Batista is a consultant. “What we are doing is we’re offering our support to the family and hoping for the best.”

The U.S. Embassy in Mexico City said it would not comment on the case, and LeBlanc would not say whether any ransom demand had been received, saying “I’d rather not talk about it right now.”

LeBlanc said Batista “was abducted on the evening of Dec. 10 by unknown assailants” in Saltillo, the capital of Coahuila state. He said Batista had his own security business and that “he was in Mexico for business that wasn’t associated with our company.”

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A profile of Batista posted — and later removed — from the ASI Global Web site described him as “the primary case officer for all cases throughout the Latin American region.”

The site said Batista was a former U.S. Army major who is “known for conducting in-depth threat assessments, the successful resolution of nearly 100 kidnap and ransom cases (many on behalf of major insurance carriers) and investigations.”

The company denied local media reports that Batista was a former FBI agent, and warned those reports could put his life at risk.

“We at ASI are very concerned for Felix’s safety and would like to take this opportunity of stating categorically that Felix has never been an agent in the FBI,” the company said in a statement. “Irresponsible and erroneous reporting in the press could pose a very real threat to Felix’s life and the safe resolution of this terrible situation and must be corrected.”

The seizure seems to echo the plot of a 2004 movie, “Man on Fire,” in which Denzel Washington played a U.S. security consultant who takes on Mexican kidnappers and is abducted himself.

Batista helped negotiate the release of hostages from FARC and given their connection to the drug trade we shouldn’t rule out cartels or kidnapping gangs being hired or conscripted to get back at Batista.

Via Michelle Malkin this report puts forward the theory the kidnapping was simply a message to the world that Mexico belongs to the Cartels:

Batista, a Miami-based Cuban American credited with negotiating the release of victims abducted by Colombian rebels, was snatched after he stepped outside the restaurant, answering a call on his cellular phone, Mexican media said.

The U.S. embassy in Mexico City said it was investigating and declined to comment further.

“He may have been targeted by organized crime in an attempt to show their power. Saltillo is not a kidnapping hot spot,” said a source at Coahuila state attorney general’s office.

Batista’s employer, Houston-based ASI Global, denied Mexican media reports that he was a former FBI agent and said he was on a private trip in Coahuila state near Texas, giving seminars on security.

“We have requested help from the FBI and the Mexican authorities,” said ASI Global’s President Charlie LeBlanc.

Hundreds of people are kidnapped in Mexico every year and the number of victims has increased sharply as drug gangs, under pressure from President Felipe Calderon’s army-backed crackdown, seek new revenues to fund their operations.

Here’s a question for legalization advocates. If the theory that legalization will simply break the gangs as they go into the poor house is one of your central arguments, how’s that last sentence grab you?