Woman arrested for choking wrong man over alleged butt grab
An upstate woman choked a nightclub bouncer unconscious because she thought he grabbed her butt — only to learn one of her own friends was the real groper, according to a new report.
Plattsburgh resident Kierah Lagrave, 22, was at Five1Eight nightclub, where she works, on Oct. 20 when someone hit her from behind, according to the Press-Republican newspaper.
The 125-pound woman then walked up behind the club’s bouncer and strangled him until he fell to the floor unconscious, police told the paper.
When cops questioned Lagrave about the incident, she acknowledged choking the guard but said it was because he grabbed her.
However, police say security footage revealed the bouncer was innocent.
“The surveillance video clearly shows that Lagrave’s friend slapped her on the buttocks [beforehand],” Plattsburgh City Police Chief Levi Ritter told the paper.
Lagrave was arrested Thursday and his with the felony charge of second-degree strangulation. She was released on her own recognizance, the Press-Republican reports.
via: https://nypost.com/2018/10/31/woman-arrested-for-choking-wrong-man-over-alleged-butt-grab/
Son, 21, Confesses To Fatally Stabbing Parents In Bed
An Illinois college professor and her husband were last seen Thursday and were reported missing Sunday night by a relative. The next day, their son told investigators he killed them both.
And after two days of what the Peoria Journal Star calls “feverish” searching, their bodies were found Tuesday. Prosecutors say Jose Ramirez, 21, told his friends he was “sick of his parents,” who both worked at Bradley University in Peoria.
The bodies of Susan Brill de Ramirez, an English professor, and Antonio Ramirez Barron, who worked in the school’s information technology department, were found in Spoon River, the AP reports.
Both were 63. Ramirez, who was arrested Monday, faces first-degree murder charges.
Ramirez allegedly told authorities he killed his parents Friday; they last reported to work on Thursday.
Prosecutors allege he waited until they were asleep, entered their bedroom and used pepper spray as a distraction, then stabbed his father in the neck and stomach.
When his mother woke up, they allege he stabbed her too. He then allegedly wrapped their bodies in a tarp and a tent, put them in his father’s SUV, and dumped them from a bridge about 40 miles from his parents’ home; he was unfamiliar with that area and couldn’t give police an exact location.
One of his friends is charged with obstruction of justice and concealment of a homicidal death; investigators say they have no evidence he was involved but that they believe he knew Ramirez killed them.
(Her parents were murdered. She’s missing. And a burglar was found with her clothes.)
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