Cops arrest thug for robbery 5 times in last 18 months — but he posts bond each time. Now he's wanted in 2 more robberies.



Los Angeles police said they're on the hunt for 20-year-old Dashawn Dow, who has been arrested for robbery five times in the last 18 months — but managed to post bond after each arrest.

Now cops said Dow is wanted in connection with two additional robberies that took place last month.

What are the details?

Police said detectives have identified Dow as a suspect in follow-home violent robberies in the Los Angeles area.

In the first incident, surveillance video recorded a grey Maserati following a male and female into the parking structure of their North Hollywood apartment complex around 1:30 p.m. Oct. 2, police said. As the victims exited their vehicle, two armed suspects demanded the victims' property, police said. Fearing for their lives, the victims complied with the suspects’ demands, after which the suspects fled with the victims’ money and jewelry, police said.

In the second incident, police said two black males confronted a male and female in the parking structure of their North Hollywood apartment complex around 12:10 a.m. Oct. 10. One of the suspects tried to forcibly remove the victim’s watch from his wrist, police said. When the victim resisted, the other suspect pressed a gun against the victim's chest. Fearing for his life, the victim gave up his property, and the suspects ran to a waiting getaway vehicle, police said.

Detectives believe Dow was involved in both incidents and that he used a gun while doing so, police said, adding that he's presently at large and should be considered armed and dangerous.

Police said they're asking anyone with information regarding Dow to contact Detectives Mrakich and Delph at 213-486-6840 or email them at RHDTIPLINE@lapd.online. During non-business hours or on weekends, calls should be directed to 1-877-LAPD-24-7 (1-877-527-3247), police said, adding that anyone wishing to remain anonymous should call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477). Tipsters can go to www.lapdonline.org and click on “Anonymous Web Tip, police added.

'Fake news'?

Fox News, citing the most recent data, said robberies have dropped by about 8% through Oct. 28 this year compared to last year; but robberies remain about 5% higher than they were in 2021, the cable news network added, citing LAPD statistics.

Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment, Fox News reported, adding that in a debate last week with Democrat primary challengers Gascon called the issue of rising crime in L.A. "fake news."

"The policies of George Gascon have failed us all," Jonathan Hatami — a deputy district attorney who works for Gascon but is running against him in next year's election — told the cable news network. "No consequences and no accountability just emboldens individuals like Dow."

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Florida man wanted for shooting cop in the head apprehended at black nationalist paramilitary encampment following multi-agency manhunt



A Florida man accused of shooting a Daytona Beach police officer in the head was apprehended early Saturday morning following a multi-agency manhunt of nearly 500 officers. The suspect was reportedly captured on a wooded property in Georgia affiliated with a black nationalist paramilitary group.

Othal Toreyane Resheen Wallace, 29, was reportedly approached by police officer Jason Raynor on Wednesday night in Daytona Beach. The Daytona Police Department released bodycam footage of the initial confrontation between Wallace and officer Raynor. The officer approaches Wallace, who is sitting in his car, and asks, "How's it going? Do you live here?" Raynor asks Wallace to sit down, he resists and says, "C'mon now. Don't do this. Why are you asking me if I live here?"

The bodycam video shows the two men get into a physical altercation. Then a shot is heard and Raynor falls to the ground.

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Raynor, 26, was shot in the head but survived the attack. The officer was taken to Halifax Hospital, where he received emergency surgery.

Wallace fled the scene of the shooting.

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement issued a Blue Alert for Wallace earlier this week. The Volusia County Sheriff's Office offered a $100,00 reward for information about Wallace's whereabouts that lead to his arrest. The reward was increased to $200,000 on Friday.

A multi-agency manhunt was initiated to track down Wallace.

Wallace had escaped to Georgia, where he was reportedly found by law enforcement in a treehouse that was fortified with weapons and ammunition, including two rifles, two handguns, multiple flashbangs, rifle plates, body armor, and several boxes of ammo.

During his arrest, Wallace allegedly told authorities, "You guys know who I am. You know what I am capable of. It could've been a lot worse."

Daytona Beach Police Chief Jakari Young said that officers used Raynor's handcuffs to apprehend Wallace.

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Wallace was reportedly located on a 3-acre property outside of Atlanta that is affiliated with a group called the Not F***ng Around Coalition. The NFAC is a black nationalist paramilitary organization.

The NFAC, which is led by hip-hop DJ Grand Master Jay, has a goal of forming a new ethnostate that is "owned, operated by Blacks, funded through reparations to descendants of the trans-Atlantic slave trade," according to Vice. A report on the NFAC from The Atlantic states, "Eventually, it intends to establish a racially pure country called the United Black Kemetic Nation ('Kemet,' Jay explained, 'is the original name of Egypt, which means 'land of the Blacks)."

A large arsenal of weapons was discovered at other structures on the property. The U.S. Marshals, FBI, Homeland Security, Georgia State Patrol, and DeKalb County police were all involved in the capture of Wallace. The search warrant was executed at 2:30 a.m., according to officials.

Othal Wallace is facing attempted first-degree murder charges for the police shooting.

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Chief Young said law enforcement officers searched for 56 hours with little sleep to track down Wallace.

"The investigation as a whole was extremely challenging," Young said. "The biggest challenge was just keeping everyone emotionally intact. Because officer safety is critical."

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) issued a statement on the apprehension of Wallace: "The suspect in the vicious shooting of Police Officer Jason Raynor was apprehended by Georgia police at a black nationalist paramilitary encampment. There is no place for hate in Florida. Our law enforcement will be protected. Justice will be swift."

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Raynor is still in the hospital, where he is showing "positive signs of improvement," but "he still has a ways to go," according to Daytona Beach Police Chief Jakari Young.

"We're just going to continue to pray that he continues to heal. And I have the permission of his mother and sister to let everybody know that, you know, they greatly appreciate the support that they've received and they request that we just continue to keep officer Raynor in our prayers," Young said.

A GoFundMe campaign was started to raise money for the recovery of Raynor, who has been with the Daytona Beach Police Department for three years.

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3 brothers in their 30s accused of raping a 10-year-old girl after she ran from them and locked herself in a bathroom



Three brothers in their 30s stand accused of raping a 10-year-old girl in Louisiana. Two of the suspects are in custody at the time of this reporting, while one remains on the loose.

What are the details?

According to WVUE-TV, authorities took 35-year-old Raul Paz-Perez and 35-year-old Wilmer Paz-Perez of Kenner, Louisiana, into custody on charges of first-degree rape involving a juvenile under the age of 13.

A third sibling, 31-year-old Elder Paz-Perez, is on the loose and is wanted for first-degree rape.

The incident in question reportedly took place on Sept. 9 at a Kenner-area home in which the unnamed 10-year-old girl lives. The Paz-Perez brothers reportedly shared the residence with the child. Elder is reportedly the boyfriend of the child's mother.

Three days after the the alleged incident, the young girl told a family member that the three had raped her.

According to authorities, the three were home alone with the child when they reportedly made sexual advances toward her. During the advances, the three reportedly offered the child money for sex. Fearful, the child was said to have locked herself in one of the home's bathrooms.

"After defeating the lock, the three entered the room, undressed the victim, held her down and sexually assaulted her," Kenner police said in a statement, according to the New York Post.

The three brothers are believed to have broken into the bathroom with a butter knife and then allegedly carried out their assault on the girl.

Raul and Wilmer are being held in the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center without bail.

ICE detainers have also been placed on both Raul and Wilmer Paz-Perez, who are originally from Honduras.

In a statement to the Post, Lt. Michael Cunningham said, "We don't know where he is. He may be out of state."

Anyone with any information on the whereabouts of Elder Paz-Perez are encouraged to contact the Kenner Police at (504) 712-2222 or Crimestoppers at (504) 822-1111.

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