Friday, June 20, 2008
Babysitter Shot in St. Petersburg
Police are looking for the suspects of a shooting that happened Friday morning on 20th St. South in St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg Police tell us Kenya K. Evans was babysitting a relative's child when he answered a knock at the door. When Evans opened the door one, possibly two men attempted to enter the house, one person was armed. According to police, there was a struggle that ensued and Evans was shot in the upper body.
Experts Under Fire in Second Trial of Nanny (California)
Placer County prosecutors used a different tack in the second trial for a nanny accused of violently shaking a 16-month-old Roseville baby, allegedly causing fatal brain injuries.
Prosecutors went after the defense's expert witnesses whose testimony played a major role in causing a jury to deadlock in the first trial last year. The fate of Veronica Martinez Salcedo, 36, accused of assault causing the death of Hannah Rose Juceam, is now in the hands of a second jury, which began deliberations Thursday morning.
Police are looking for the suspects of a shooting that happened Friday morning on 20th St. South in St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg Police tell us Kenya K. Evans was babysitting a relative's child when he answered a knock at the door. When Evans opened the door one, possibly two men attempted to enter the house, one person was armed. According to police, there was a struggle that ensued and Evans was shot in the upper body.
Experts Under Fire in Second Trial of Nanny (California)
Placer County prosecutors used a different tack in the second trial for a nanny accused of violently shaking a 16-month-old Roseville baby, allegedly causing fatal brain injuries.
Prosecutors went after the defense's expert witnesses whose testimony played a major role in causing a jury to deadlock in the first trial last year. The fate of Veronica Martinez Salcedo, 36, accused of assault causing the death of Hannah Rose Juceam, is now in the hands of a second jury, which began deliberations Thursday morning.
From the Brooklyn Paper police blogger (New York)
A no-good nanny stole an Apple computer, a digital camera, a shirt and a check from a South Third Street woman. The victim says that the nanny snatched the goods from the apartment, which is between Berry Street and Bedford Avenue, between April 1 and June 13.
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