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Token Arrests | Wow, only 13 illegal criminal alien offenders arrested in the Huntsville area with huge illegal population

ICE, law enforcement partners arrest 13 illegal criminal alien offenders during Huntsville enforcement operation The team of officers and agents apprehended 13 illegal aliens in the Huntsville area March 25. Additionally, eight of the offenders had been previously removed from the United States and have federal convictions for illegal reentry after removal. The cases were prosecuted by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Alabama. Reference: www.ice.gov

One arrested after armed robbery in Huntsville

One arrested after armed robbery in Huntsville Officers found and arrested 24-year-old Kieontai Andrew Chitwood in the area. Chitwood is charged with first-degree robbery and is being held at the Madison County Jail. Reference: whnt.com

Madison DA office: Court records tell the whole story in city councilman’s theft case

Madison DA office: Court records tell the whole story in city councilman’s theft case Devyn Keith told voters recently that 2023 theft charges against him were not accurate. The Madison DA’s office pushed back on that claim. ... Keith pleaded guilty in August 2023 to two of the four theft charges he faced for allegedly stealing 31 different items from Walmart stores on four different occasions, according to court records. Keith is currently in a runoff, and facing an uphill battle to hold his council seat, against school board member Michell Watkins. ... documents tell the story,” Gann said. “It’s that simple.” Reference: www.alreporter.com

Huntsville City Council to hire accounting firm for embezzlement investigation

Huntsville City Council to hire accounting firm for embezzlement investigation HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) -Embezzlement charges against the former chairman of a local youth sports league are now forcing the city of Huntsville to review the books. Thousands of dollars are missing from the Huntsville Eastern League and now, the city is hiring an outside accounting firm to review the League’s finances. Reference: www.waff.com

Huntsville man killed at Waffle House after threatening to shoot customers

Huntsville man killed at Waffle House after threatening to shoot customers A Huntsville man was shot and killed early Sunday after allegedly making threats about shooting people in a Waffle House parking lot, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. The man has been identified as 26-year-old Cristall Terrell Hereford by the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office. Reference: www.waaytv.com

Man arrested after assault at Huntsville gas station identified

Man arrested after assault at Huntsville gas station identified HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — According to the Huntsville Police Department, Nathan Vickers has been charged with second-degree assault after he assaulted another man at KNZ Deli and Market. Reference: whnt.com

Is downtown Huntsville safe? Medium Risk

Is downtown Huntsville safe? Medium Risk Overall, the Huntsville area is a medium risk for danger, though many pockets of the area outside of Madison County, where Huntsville is located, would be considered low risk. ...Places to Avoid in Huntsville: The North Precinct of the Huntsville Police Department reported the most robberies and burglaries in 2020. Reference: www.travelsafe-abroad.com

Misdemeanor convictions won’t affect Devyn Keith’s status as a councilmember or candidate

Misdemeanor convictions won’t affect Devyn Keith’s status as a councilmember or candidate The agreement includes two years of probation, a suspended jail sentence and fines. The charges stemmed from four alleged shoplifting incidents at Walmart stores, totaling just under $500. The plea agreement...A review of the Huntsville City Council candidate qualifying rules and Alabama law shows that his misdemeanor theft convictions are not disqualifying for either serving in public office or running for public office. Reference: www.msn.com

Huntsville USPS worker sentenced to 18 months for stealing mail

Huntsville USPS worker sentenced to 18 months for stealing mail A former United States Postal Service (USPS) worker from Huntsville accused of stealing mail from his route was sentenced by a federal judge on Friday. The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Friday that a federal judge sentenced Zachary Rashad Humphrey, 31, of Huntsville to 18 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release for stealing mail between March and April of 2022. Reference: whnt.com

Madison County, AL Violent Crime Rates, Maps and Good Areas to Buy

Madison County, AL Violent Crime Rates and Maps Crime Grade for Madison County, Alabama. Violent Crime Grade: D+, Property Crime Grade: D+ , Other Crime Grade: C-, The rate of violent crime in Madison County is 4.61 per 1,000 residents during a standard year. People who live in Madison County generally consider the northwest part of the county to be the safest for this type of crime. . Reference: crimegrade.org

Alabama A&M releases statement after student was murdered

Three additional juveniles arrested in connection with event center shooting Alabama A&M University released the following statement regarding the murder of its students. “The Alabama A&M University Family mourns the recent death of Kaitlyn Jenkins, an AAMU student who was one of two, 20-year-old women killed during an off-campus birthday party event held over the weekend. Deepest condolences are... Reference: www.waff.com

More Huntsville Shootings

Two dead, at least four injured in overnight shooting in Huntsville The Madison County Sheriff's Office reports that at about 12:30 AM they received a 911 emergency call of shots fired "in the area of 198 Mastin Drive and US Highway 72". Deputies responded to the "strip mall" establishment , where two women were found dead . Reference: www.rocketcitynow.com

Huntsville woman, charged with drowning 2-year-old daughter, faces death penalty

Huntsville woman, charged with drowning 2-year-old daughter, faces death penalty A Huntsville woman, charged with drowning her 2-year-old daughter in a bathtub, is now facing the death penalty. Prosecutors on Wednesday filed notice of intention to seek the death penalty against Luccuina Braithwaite, 25, of Huntsville. According to a police affidavit, Braithwaite on July 27 forced the drowning of her daughter in a bathtub filled with cold water and olive oil. Reference: www.msn.com

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