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White Nebraska man, 41, is charged with a hate crime 'after he chased a black neighbor with a chainsaw, called her the N-word and accused her of theft'
  • Daniel Stueck, 41, charged with terroristic threats enhanced as a hate crime
  • Stueck is accused of revving and swinging chainsaw at his 25-year-old black neighbor while yelling racial slurs and telling her to get off his property
  • Stueck later told police he believed his neighbor has been stealing from him because she's black
By Snejana Farberov For Dailymail.com

Published: 14:32 EST, 24 November 2020 | Updated: 17:04 EST, 24 November 2020






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Daniel Stueck, 41, from Nebraska, has been charged with terroristic threats enhanced as a hate crime for allegedly chasing his black neighbor with a chainsaw
A Nebraska man has been arrested on a hate crime charge after police say he chased a black neighbor with a chainsaw while yelling racial slurs at her.
According to the Lincoln Police Department, the incident took place at 1.30pm on Saturday in the 1800 block of North 68th Street in Lincoln.
A 25-year-old resident was entering her apartment building when she was confronted by her neighbor, 41-year-old Daniel Stueck, brandishing a chainsaw.
Stueck started the chainsaw, revved the engine and began swinging it in a cutting motion toward the woman, according to police.
Stueck, who is white, also allegedly yelled at the woman, who is black, 'Get off my property, n*****,' as he pursued her down the stairs.
The victim ran away screaming in fear, with Stueck yelling after her, 'Yeah, you better run,' followed by additional racial slurs.


The woman reported the incident to the police, who arrived on the scene and made contact with Stueck, KETV reported.
The 41-year-old man allegedly told investigators that black people have been stealing from him, and that he believed his neighbor was responsible for the thefts 'because she was black.'
Stueck also allegedly continued using racially charged language while talking to the officers, reported KOLN.
Witnesses corroborated the victim’s account of the incident.
Police said Stueck does not own the apartment complex where he and the victim live.
Stueck was booked into the Lancaster County jail on a charge of terroristic threats enhanced as a hate crime, which is a felony.

 
Boy killed by vehicle on highway after soldier forces him to exit car: cops
By Joshua Rhett Miller
December 1, 2020 | 10:33am | Updated


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Bryan StarrRussell County Sheriff’s Office


A soldier forced his girlfriend’s misbehaving 5-year-old son to get out of his car along an Alabama highway in the dark, where the youngster was fatally struck by another vehicle, authorities said.
Bryan Starr, a 35-year-old active-duty Army sergeant at Fort Benning in Georgia, is facing a murder charge in the death of his longtime girlfriend’s son, Austin Birdseye, who died at a hospital Sunday after being hit on Alabama Highway 165, the Ledger-Enquirer reported.
Starr told deputies the boy started acting “unruly” in his Dodge Charger, prompting him to pull into a church parking lot and order him to get out into the rain and darkness.
Starr said he then lost track of Austin until he spotted several other cars stopped along the highway, where the boy was struck by an oncoming Toyota Avalon, Russell County Sheriff Heath Taylor told reporters Monday.
Taylor said the driver of the Toyota was not at fault.
“There’s no indication that they had any chance of not hitting the little guy,” the sheriff told reporters.
Austin was hit just two miles from his home in Fort Mitchell, which his mom, Christina Birdseye, shares with the soldier.
“What do you say to that?” Taylor told reporters. “What is your thought process when you tell a 5-year-old child to get out of the car on a rainy night, because they were being loud in the car?”
State troopers will handle the accident investigation while sheriff’s officials conduct the murder probe, Taylor said, adding that the incident is “just heartbreaking.”
State law allows anyone to be charged with murder if they “recklessly engage in conduct which creates a grave risk of death to a person other than himself or herself, and thereby causes the death of another person,” the newspaper reported.
Starr — a sergeant first class from Marengo, Illinois, with 17 years of service — has turned himself in to the Russell County Sheriff’s Office, WTVM reported.
Starr has previously been deployed to Iraq and is currently assigned to the 3rd Squadron, 16th Cavalry Regiment, 316th Cavalry Brigade, Fort Benning officials said late Monday.
“We are deeply saddened by this tragic event and extend our heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased,” Fort Benning spokesman Ben Garrett said in a statement.
Starr will be released on bond after he’s processed through jail, Taylor told the Ledger-Enquirer. It’s unclear if he’s hired an attorney who could speak on his behalf.

 
Hungarian lawmaker resigns after police apprehend him fleeing reported ‘sex party’ amid pandemic restrictions
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Jozsef Szajer, a Hungarian member of the European Parliament, resigned after attending a sex party held in violation of Belgium’s coronavirus restrictions. (Bernadett Szabo/Reuters)
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Rick Noack and
Quentin Ariès
Dec. 1, 2020 at 1:08 p.m. EST
BERLIN — A key political ally of right-wing Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has resigned after attending what local media outlets described as a “sex party” in the Belgian capital of Brussels on Friday night.

Jozsef Szajer, a founding member of Orban’s Fidesz party and a member of the European Parliament, confirmed in a statement Tuesday that he “was present” at a “private party in Brussels on Friday.”
He had abruptly resigned from his parliamentary position Sunday, citing “a long period of reflection.”
Szajer didn’t mention the event in his initial resignation statement Sunday. But after multiple media outlets in Belgium and Hungary began disclosing information about the party, Szajer on Tuesday confirmed that he was present when police officers disrupted the event, held in violation of Belgium’s coronavirus restrictions.
He attempted to escape “through the roof gutter,” according to a Belgian newspaper, before being apprehended by officers. “This man was unable to produce any identity documents. He was taken to his home,” the Brussels public prosecutor said in a statement, according to La Dernière Heure newspaper.
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The building where Jozsef Szajer tried to flee the police after he was caught at a lockdown-busting sex party on Nov. 27, 2020. (Laurie Dieffembacq/AFP/Getty Images)
In a statement sent by a spokesman for the center-right political group in the European Parliament, Szájer denied reports that he had consumed drugs at the party, even though he confirmed that authorities said they found ecstasy. Prosecutors said they found narcotics in the backpack of an attendee, whom they identified with Szajer’s initials and year of birth.
If he were to be charged with drug offenses, Brussels prosecutors would need to file a parliamentary immunity waiver to the European Parliament.
The Het Laatste Nieuws newspaper reported that a crowd of 25 mostly male visitors — including multiple people claiming diplomatic immunity — had attended the party only yards from a central Brussels police station.
Szajer was one of the architects of Hungary’s new constitution, drafted starting in 2010, that drew fierce criticism from LGBT and human rights groups at the time. Human Rights Watch subsequently found that provisions in it “discriminate against LGBT people and limit women’s rights.”
In recent years, critics have accused Hungary’s right-wing government of an increasingly illiberal stance and repeated assaults against democratic institutions under the pretext of defending “Christian values.” Last month, Orban’s government proposed a constitutional amendment to align children’s upbringing with Hungary’s “national self-identification and Christian culture” — a move that would de facto ban adoption by same-sex couples.
In his statement Tuesday, Szajer apologized to his family, colleagues and voters. He asked them to not extend their blame over his “misstep” to “my homeland or to my political community.”
But critics of the Hungarian government seized on the news Tuesday, accusing Szajer and his party of hypocrisy.
“The anti-LGBTI* hatred spread by the far-right for years — including by Fidesz … — is destroying people’s lives,” wrote Terry Reintke, a German Green party member of the European Parliament on Twitter, without directly referring to the incident. “Our fight against the attacks on fundamental rights — especially in Poland and Hungary — will continue.”

 
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The bodies of Timothy Eugene Francis and Christina Lynn Francis were found in their Maryland home Friday. A veteran Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department detective was reportedly shot to death this weekend by his wife, who then killed herself. The bodies of 50-year-old Timothy Eugene Francis and Christina Lynn Francis, 41, were found in their Waldorf, Maryland home on Friday. They had been married for three years.
 
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