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Suicide Awareness

This post is meant to bring awareness to what its like to lose someone to suicide. If you're considering suicide, please think of your loved ones and reconsider. It is never the answer.

I'm posting this because a user on this site has taken her own life yesterday, and I'd like to give information that may help others going through the same thing. If you don't care or want to say something unkind, please have some morals and keep them to yourself. This is intended for those who have or still deal with suicide. I am still in a state of shock, so please forgive me if my wording isn't the greatest.

Today I received the worst news possible. My best friend, also known as @PurgeQueen666 on this site, committed suicide yesterday.I did everything I could to reach her, and when I couldn't I reached out to some of you to help me find information that could help. Thank you for everyone who assisted me in getting more information. I called her local sheriff's office and asked for a welfare check, only for them to tell me they already responded to a call and found her unresponsive. I called up her family and offered my condolences, and I'll be attending the funeral in a couple weeks. She was such a sweet and kind person but she struggled a lot with bullying and harassment. She would frequently talk about the things people would say to her and it would break my heart. Words hurt way more than you could ever imagine. The day before she took her own life, I managed to talk her off the ledge of suicide. She had told me she tied a noose and had it around her neck until I texted her. I encouraged her to get rid of it and to call someone, anyone. She refused, and I should've known she'd end up using it. The last thing she said to me was "I have to get ready for work, I appreciate you (my real name)". I had no idea she was going to end her life right then and there, but looking back, I saw the signs. If you or anyone you know is dealing with suicidal thoughts/suicidal ideation please reach out and get help. Suicide is never the answer and leaves the ones who love you lost and broken. Please call someone and receive help if you or a loved one are dealing with suicidal thoughts or behaviors.

This world didn't deserve you, and I'll always have you in my heart. I don't believe in an afterlife, but if you're out there somewhere please know I did everything I could to help you. I love you.

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Scholar kills friend in Seattle

‘B—-, you dead': Woman ‘marched' friend into alley at gunpoint and executed her, then claimed it was self-defense, police say

A 33-year-old woman in Washington state has been arrested for the coldblooded execution of one of her friends, allegedly leading the other woman into a back alley at gunpoint and repeatedly taunting her before shooting her multiple times.

Rickesha D. Overton was taken into custody on Sunday and charged with one count of first-degree premeditated murder with a firearm and second-degree assault with a deadly weapon in the slaying of Alisia DeCoteau, authorities announced.

According to a news release from the Seattle Police Department, officers at about 1:10 a.m. responded to an emergency call regarding shots being fired inside of a building in the 2500 block of Western Avenue. Upon arriving at the scene, first responders said they found a female victim in her 20s or 30s suffering from what appeared to be multiple gunshot wounds in the alleyway between Wall St. and Vine.

Emergency medical personnel attempted lifesaving measures on the victim, later identified as DeCoteau, but were unable to resuscitate her. She was pronounced dead on the scene.

Investigators quickly identified the suspected shooter as Overton, who was located running from the scene and taken into custody. Police said she was carrying a handgun with an empty magazine when apprehended.

An excerpt from the charging documents released by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office provided additional details about what happened in the last moments of the victim's life, which investigators learned by obtaining security footage of the shooting.

The footage allegedly showed Overton “holding the victim at gun point as she marches the victim down the stairs” of the apartment complex and to the building's back door, which leads into the alley way. After forcing the victim out the back door, Overton allegedly threw DeCoteau to the ground. Overton initially goes back inside of the building before apparently changing her mind.

“Internal stairway video captures the precise moment in which the defendant, still armed with a firearm, stops halfway up the stairs and changes course to head directly back through the door in which she just came, back to where she left the victim,” the charging document states. “Standing over the victim the defendant taunts her, stating ‘say I won't,' in essence daring the victim to question whether the defendant will in fact use very gun she's been holding over the victim against her. It's at this moment that the defendant shoots the victim multiple times, aiming the final shot into the back of the victim's head.”

In court documents obtained by Seattle CBS affiliate KIRO, authorities said that just prior to the shooting, Overton could be heard yelling at the victim, “I'll blow your mouth. Say I won't. Say I won't.”

After allegedly shooting the victim in the head, Overton reportedly continued to pull the trigger several times despite being out of ammunition. As DeCoteau was lying on the ground, Overton was allegedly heard yelling, “You dead b—-. B—-, you dead. She then proceeded to kick DeCoteau at least five times before a crowd of eyewitnesses intervened.

One of the witnesses began filming the grisly scene, which reportedly showed Overton pointing her handgun at the growing mass of people and screaming, “I'll blow your mother f—— brains out.”

When police first encountered Overton, she reportedly claimed that she killed DeCoteau in self-defense.

“She came into my apartment,” Overton allegedly said. “It was self-defense. I had to shoot her.”

A short while later, Overton reportedly began changing her story.

“She's not even dead,” the suspect allegedly said at one point. Later, she told police, “I don't care if you give me life,” adding, “I just want to go to Alisia (DeCoteau's) funeral.”

While the nature of the relationship between Overton and DeCoteau was not specified by authorities, KIRO confirmed that the two were friends on Facebook.

According to a GoFundMe page setup for DeCoteau's memorial, she was the mother to a baby who is now in the care of DeCoteau's older sister.

Another article: https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/seattle-woman-charged-with-murder-after-shooting-killing-20-year-old-mother-downtown-alley/2HDPSNULNFGXJKROWDDTIPP5PE/

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!!! WPD user poll demographics !!!

We hit 2 mill, i want to see demographics of this site again

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Baton Rouge woman stabbed to death on Facebook Live.. (shitty watermark)

https://media.giphy.com/media/3xz2BLHPfdkbJXniM0/giphy.webp

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Seattle police kill pedophile trying to meet with underage girls after he tries to shoot them (multiple POVs) - April 17, 2024

Original video:

Tukwila, Washington, United States

Seattle police released new bodycam video Friday evening that shows the moments leading up to officers fatally shooting a suspected child predator at a Tukwila hotel earlier this week.

Seattle Police Department (SPD) Chief Adrian Diaz said the 67-year-old child predator suspect arrived at the DoubleTree Suites hotel around 3:13 p.m. on Wednesday under the impression that he was meeting two young girls, ages 7 and 11.

However, unbeknownst to the suspect, multiple SPD officers with the Washington State Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce were undercover and waiting to arrest the man.

The newly released video shows the officers opening the door for the man, who immediately flashed a gun. A scuffle then occurred before police ultimately fatally shot the man. The man was later pronounced dead at the scene, according to police.

Officials at the scene said a Seattle officer was grazed by a bullet on their leg during the shootout with the man.

https://komonews.com/news/local/child-predator-suspect-67-year-old-man-seattle-police-department-spd-tukwila-doubletree-suites-hotel-washington-state-internet-crimes-against-children-taskforce-7-11-spd-adrian-diaz-scuffle-data-shootout-gun-violence-bodycam-footage-sexual-exploitation

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:#marseybeanquestion:

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@Lollypoop

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About the Lexi Bonner video.

Perhaps a clarification is in order for the previous post. Please forgive @FishyMan420, he's still new to WPD modding. Have some patience for him to acclimate please. :marseyxoxo:

If you don't know what the Lexi Bonner video is, tl;dr it's a kid getting beaten up by a teen (purportedly named Lexi Bonner) while he's screaming and crying throughout. It's pretty bad, and I've seen some serious shit.

This video isn't banned because we're moralstragging about what you should/shouldn't watch here. Simply put, the final part of rule 4 was put there to curb specific videos focusing on explicit, deliberate abuse and great suffering of small children. This is in place because there's a startlingly large contingent of people that get off to this sort of stuff. We've had issues with these sorts of people in the beginning of the site, and they specifically congregated around this type of content. These are the last kinds of people we want to deal with, and as such, we decided that banning this content was the best move. There's better content here than a kid crying and screaming while getting beaten by bullies anyway, but if you're the kind of person who has a very... keen interest in these sort of videos and that's why you want it so much, then why don't you have a seat over there? :hansen: Ignore the woodchipper, it's for decoration.

P.S. don't dox people either. Even if they're objective pieces of shit who beat kids, it's something that opens us up to way too much liability.

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On the night of April 15, the exact moment in which the driver of the bus line 45 was murdered on 41st and Chembers streets in the city of Guayaquil was recorded on the security camera. Armed subjects boarded the bus to rob him and when he showed resistance they shot him several times causing his death instantly.

update, arrested. 14 years old:

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17132860645600107.webp

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/1713286064737622.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17132860649983032.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17132860652278385.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17132860655037265.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/1713286065675894.webp https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17132860657833185.webp

!fresh

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PAY ATTENTION TO THE COP IN THE BACK HE GETS SHOT


THE POLICE SETTING UP IN THE NEIGHBORS BACKYARD


AFTERMATH OF THE HOUSE WHERE THE SHOOTING HAPPENED


POLICE SETTING UP A CRIMESCENE ZONE


FULL RADIO TRAFFIC OF THE SITUATION


WHERE IT HAPPENED

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17145838823538473.webp

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17145838824783309.webp

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17145838826143634.webp

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17145838827504425.webp


Terry Clark Hughes Jr. (The Shooter)

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17145829996911092.webp

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/171458301667662.webp

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/1714583198288066.webp

He seems to be quite familiar with law enforcement due to his past

(Man arrested after 115 mph police pursuit in Alamance County)

https://www.wxii12.com/article/man-arrested-after-115-mph-police-pursuit-in-alamance-county/2046243


PAST CHARGES

NAME:

TERRY CLARK HUGHES

DATE:

10-20-2017

NUMBER:

389739

GENDER:

M

DOB:

11-21-1984

ADDRESS:

CHARLOTTE NC 28269

ALL MECKLENBURG CTY CHARGES:

CARRYING CONCEALED GUN(M)

,DWLR NOT IMPAIRED REV

,FLEE/ELUDE ARREST W/MV (F)

,MAINTN VEH/DWELL/PLACE CS (F)

,MANUFACTURE MARIJUANA

,POSSESS MARIJ PARAPHERNALIA

,POSSESS MARIJ PARAPHERNALIA

,PWIMSD MARIJUANA

,PWISD MARIJUANA


Deceased Officers

This is Deputy US Marshal Thomas Weeks.

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17145836588837266.webp

This is Officer Joshua Eyer

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17145836589404964.webp

Officer Eyer faithfully served the CMPD's North Tryon Division for six years and was a member of the 178th Recruit Class.

This is Samuel “Sam” Poloche

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17145836590357616.webp

Samuel “Sam” Poloche, NC Department of Adult Correction, was a task force officer assigned to the U.S. Marshal Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force

William “Alden” Elliott

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17145836593144279.webp

William “Alden” Elliott, NC Department of Adult Correction, was a task force officer assigned to the U.S. Marshal Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force NC Department of Adult Correction

Sam Poloche and Alden Elliot “were both 14-year NC Department of Adult Correction veterans,” the Correction secretary wrote in announcing their deaths.


A neighbor filmed a terrifying shootout between Charlotte police and two gunmen in a blitz of bullets that left four officers dead and another four injured.

A livestream shared by Saing Chhoeun on Facebook shows two heavily armed cops taking cover behind a vehicle as they engage in a gun battle on Monday.

The video begins with the terrified neighbor seemingly locked outside his house and asking someone to let him in.

The officers repeatedly ask the neighbor to go inside the home, but he informs them he can't because he does not have the keys.

The shooting happened as four officers were serving a warrant for felon Terry Clark Hughes, who was wanted for possessing a firearm and shot dead in the gun battle.

Samuel 'Sam' Polche, William 'Alden' Elliot and Charlotte police officer Joshua Eyer died Monday following the horror shooting as they tried to serve warrant. Both Polche and Elliot were North Carolina Department of Adult Corrections officers working with the US Marshal's office.

The US Marshal killed in the attack has not been named.A neighbor filmed a terrifying shootout between Charlotte police and two gunmen in a blitz of bullets that left four officers dead and another four injured.

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17145814420370333.webp


Press Release

Charlotte, N.C. – (Tuesday, April 30, 2024) – Today, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department provided an update on Monday's tragic attack on law enforcement officers in the North Tryon Division. CMPD Chief Johnny Jennings released the names and conditions of the four CMPD officers wounded in the incident. U.S. Marshals Service Director Ronald Davis released the identity of the fourth officer killed in the line of duty.

Deputy U.S. Marshal Thomas Weeks died in the hospital from his gunshot wound injuries. He was a 13-year veteran of the U.S. Marshals Office. CMPD Officer Christopher Tolley, hired in May of 2006, underwent surgery to treat his gunshot wound injuries and remains in the hospital in stable condition. CMPD Officer Michael Giglio, hired in February of 2021, was treated for gunshot wound injuries and released from the hospital Monday. CMPD Officer Jack Blowers, hired in February of 2023, was also treated for his gunshot wound injuries and was released from the hospital Monday. CMPD Officer Justin Campbell, hired in June of 2020, sustained injuries resulting in a broken foot. Officer Campbell was treated and released from the hospital Tuesday morning.

CMPD was joined at a press conference this morning by the U.S. Marshals Office, the U.S. Attorney's Office of the Western District, Governor Roy Cooper, Attorney General Josh Stein, Mayor Vi Lyles and the City of Charlotte.

CMPD's Crime Scene Investigation Unit and detectives worked through the night processing the crime scene in the 5000 block of Galway Drive in the North Tryon Division. During the investigation, a semi-automatic AR-15 rifle, 40-caliber handgun and additional magazines and ammo for both weapons were recovered on scene.

Two females inside the residence were brought in on Monday, April 29, to be interviewed by detectives. They are fully cooperating with the investigation. Detectives are not looking for any additional suspects or persons of interest.

Preliminary information indicates that 12 CMPD officers fired their service weapon. All 12 of those officers are on paid, administrative leave. As is standard procedure with any officer involved shooting, the CMPD's Internal Affairs Bureau will conduct a separate but parallel investigation.

The officers involved in yesterday's shooting incident are a part of the Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force (CRFTF), which began operations in January of 2018. The task force is the newest Regional Fugitive Task Force of the U.S. Marshals Office and is compromised of the following agencies: Atrium Health, Catawba County Sheriff's Office, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, Department of Homeland Security – HIS, the Department of Justice ATF, Gaston County Police Department, Gastonia Police Department, Huntersville Police Department, Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, Mecklenburg County Sheriff's Office, Monroe Police Department, Mooresville Police Department, North Carolina Department of Adult Correction, Statesville Police Department, Union County Sheriff's Office and the York County Sheriff's Office.

The investigation into this incident is being conducted by the CMPD's Homicide Unit. This is an active and ongoing investigation.

As additional information develops, it will be released by the CMPD's Public Affairs Office. For additional information in reference to this case, please refer to the report: 20240429-1333-00.


CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Investigators on Wednesday continued working to piece together the timeline of a deadly shooting in east Charlotte that killed four officers and left four others with gunshot wounds, rocking the law enforcement community nationwide and spurring an outpouring of support for the officers and their families.

Civic and religious leaders are asking the community for patience, love and grace as they grapple with the fallout of the deaths: Four families who have lost a husband and a father.

Officials have declined to discuss the specifics of the incident, including whether it was appropriate for law enforcement to engage in a lengthy gun battle in the middle of a neighborhood in the middle of the day.

"We do, like a number of cities across this country, have issues around violence. But I think most of the time we can identify why and how," Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles said Tuesday night following a community prayer vigil. "In this situation, I think once they finish the investigation, we will probably know more about the how and the why. And my goal is that we complete the investigation, we actually learn from what is going on and that we move forward together."

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CHILD WARNING tree falling on a russian child (no blur)

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