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We should make this into an official thread of white on white crime stories.
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We should make this into an official thread of white on white crime stories.
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Here some historic examples of major white on white crime :The holocaust, WWI,WWII, The Hundred Years War between France and England,During the Industrial revolution, white factory owners would hire white children and put them into the worst working condition next to heavy machinery and paid them low wages (pennies) and a lot of their own kids died in these factory. The civil war. The american revolution, where the U.s. fought their mother Great Britain over money.
 

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Police gun down man accused of killing ex-girlfriend

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Via: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/missouri-james-barton-horn-jr-shot-police/

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A man accused of holding his former girlfriend captive in a crate at their home in western Missouri then fatally shooting her and her teenage son, was shot and killed Saturday, authorities said.

Law enforcement officers killed James Barton Horn Jr., 47, at a state wildlife area in western Missouri, south of Knob Noster, Henry County Sheriff Kent Oberkrom said.

Authorities have been searching for Horn since late April when he was charged in the kidnapping of 46-year-old Sandra Kay Sutton. Prosecutors said Sutton told police that Horn kept her in a wooden crate off-and-on for four months at their home in Sedalia, some 90 miles southeast of Kansas City, Missouri.

Sutton and her 17-year-old son, Zachary Wade Sutton, were found dead Thursday at a relative's home in Clinton, about 45 miles from Sedalia. Police said the victims had been shot to death. Sutton moved in with her relatives after she escaped the home she had shared with Horn.

Oberkrom said officers found Horn hiding in a closet in a building at the J. N. Turkey Kearn Memorial Wildlife Area, about 70 miles southeast of Kansas City. He said officers were led to the area by a tip they received Saturday morning.

When officers told him to surrender, Horn threatened the officers with a weapon, Oberkrom said. He did not know what kind of weapon Horn had.

Horn's death was a relief for the community, Oberkrom said.

"A lot of folks are very scared of this individual," he said. "There's a huge amount of relief."

Police say Horn locked Sutton inside the box whenever he was leaving the house. The box - 100 inches long, 48 inches wide and 52 inches tall - was kept in a bedroom and contained a bucket full of urine and feces along, with several layers of insulation, padding and sleeping bags, and a small air hole.

Sutton escaped April 30 and ran to the home of a neighbor who called police. Horn was gone by the time police arrived.

Police on Friday announced a $5,000 reward for information leading to Horn's arrest.

Horn served about three years in prison in Tennessee in the early 1990s in connection with a kidnapping and sexual attack. Records also show he pleaded guilty in 1997 in Mississippi to unlawfully kidnapping and abducting his estranged wife. He was sentenced in that case to 12 years and 11 months in prison, plus five years supervised release.

He was released from custody in December 2011, and his probation jurisdiction was transferred in 2012 to Missouri, according to online court records. He was still under federal supervision when he was charged with kidnapping Sutton, said Chad Lamar, spokesman for the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Mississippi.
 

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Multi-county chase ends in dramatic arrest


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One man was arrested Sunday morning in White County after he led officers from nine different law enforcement agencies on a multi-county chase.

Wanted on multiple felony warrants, 24-year-old Cary Tatman of Goodland refused to pull over for sheriff’s deputies in Newton and Jasper counties, according to White County Sheriff Patrick Shafer.

Indiana State Police notified White County authorities shortly before 9 a.m. that Tatman was headed their way in a blue Ford pickup truck with two passengers.

Shafer said in a written release that officers were unsuccessful in their attempt to set up “stop sticks” to rupture Tatman’s tires, so the truck continued on county roads until it drove into a field northeast of Brookston.

Tatman then continued eastbound on White County Road 850 South. He drove the truck onto a residential front lawn, struck a tree and fled on foot, Shafer noted.

But as he ran into the backyard and tried to flee on an all-terrain vehicle, he was tased by a Benton County sheriff’s deputy and apprehended by a Monticello police K-9 officer.

Tatman was transported to IU Health White Memorial Hospital. He was treated and released to the custody of a Newton County sheriff’s deputy.

Tatman was wanted on warrants for burglary and theft charges in Newton County and Iroquois County, Illinois, plus a probation violation warrant out of Marshall County.

Shafer noted that Tatman will face additional criminal charges in White County as a result of Sunday’s chase.

The two passengers, who didn’t have any outstanding warrants, were interviewed by police and released, Shafer said in his release.

Law enforcement officers involved in the chase included sheriff’s deputies from White, Benton, Jasper and Newton counties, plus Indiana State Police, Monticello police, Reynolds police, Remington police and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources

Via: http://www.jconline.com/story/news/crime/2015/05/24/white-county-chase-cary-tatman/27886653/
 
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