Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - Crime Alert 01.05.23

Episode Date: January 5, 2023

Dad attacks police officers when they refuse to babysit. DUI kills one, injures another.  For more crime and justice news go to crimeonline.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to an iHeart Podcast. Crime Alert, I'm Nancy Grace. Breaking crime news now. Brian Buckley calls Cahasset PD demanding officers babysit his children. When they refuse, the 35-year-old dad takes a chainsaw to the police station and chops at the security door. Buckley returns home after the attack, leading to a standoff with cops. Nancy, while officers plead with Buckley to exit the home, the 35-year-old runs around the house, throwing items from and dangling his two children near a second-story window. Cohesit police try to negotiate with Buckley for several hours before making the decision to enter the home.
Starting point is 00:00:46 Cops, worried about the children, raid the home and put Buckley in cuffs. The two children found safe. Now in mom's care, Buckley charged with assault with a dangerous weapon and child endangerment. Christopher Vincent drives friends home after a night of drinking in Lincoln, Rhode Island. He then loses control of the car, crashes into a cement barrier. Passenger William Malloy dies on the scene. Two others rush to the hospital. Rhode Island State Police responded to reports of the crash, Nancy, at 2.30 a.m.
Starting point is 00:01:20 Vincent drove north on Route 146 before losing control of the vehicle and causing the deadly crash. Vincent did not escape serious injury in the crash and spent several days in the hospital before a transfer to the Lincoln Woods, Rhode Island State Police Barracks. Vincent, 25, faces a long list of felony charges, including DUI, resulting in death. More crime and justice news after this. Now with the latest crime and justice breaking news, Crime Online's John Limley. Police say a shooting in West Phoenix that injured a pregnant woman and eight other people grew out of an argument between two people at a late-night party. All nine people who were shot around 4 a.m. Saturday had suffered injuries that didn't threaten their lives. The expecting mother's injuries didn't affect her
Starting point is 00:02:18 pregnancy. Some victims were driven to hospitals before police arrived at the scene, while others were brought to medical centers by paramedics. Police have few details on how the shooting unfolded. The suspects in the shooting haven't been arrested. A cell phone analysis and partial fingerprint on a cell phone have led to the arrest of a Fort Wayne man on murder and other charges in the fatal stabbings of a couple in 2017. Sydney Sumner is with Crime Online. 49-year-old Amber McLaughlin was convicted of stalking and killing a former girlfriend, then dumping the body near the Mississippi River in St. Louis. McLaughlin's fate was sealed on Tuesday when Republican Governor Mike Parson declined a
Starting point is 00:03:02 clemency request. McLaughlin spoke quietly with a spiritual advisor at her side as the final dose of pentobarbital was injected. McLaughlin took a few heavy breaths, then shut her eyes. She was pronounced dead a few minutes later. Court documents say a partial print found on Trice's cell phone also led investigators to Neal. A man who was sentenced to serve 36 years in prison for the murder of a Virginia State Police special agent could receive additional time in prison after
Starting point is 00:03:32 being convicted in two prison assaults. Travis Aaron Ball was convicted in the 2017 killing of Special Agent Michael Walter in Richmond's Mosby Court public housing complex. Ball's convictions for the prison attacks have drawn the attention of Richmond prosecutors who have filed a motion seeking to revoke the suspended life sentence Ball received in Walter's murder. A hearing is scheduled for March 10th. When Ball was sentenced in 2018 for Walter's killing, a judge imposed a life sentence but suspended all but 36 years of that time. Prosecutors had sought a 60-year term, the maximum allowed under a plea deal that guaranteed that Ball would be convicted of a capital crime, which is typically punishable by death or life in prison.
Starting point is 00:04:22 Prosecutors planned to seek a decades-long prison sentence for a man who pleaded guilty this week to opening fire in a subway car and wounding 10 riders in an attack that shocked New York City. Crime Online's Sydney Sumner. Officer David Cothran, who works for police in the community of Addis, was arrested Sunday evening. He's charged with two counts of negligent homicide and one count of negligent homicide and one
Starting point is 00:04:45 count of negligent injuring. 17-year-old Maggie Dunn and 16-year-old Caroline Gill were killed when their car was struck by a police cruiser Saturday morning on a state highway. A third person in the car was critically injured. James had been scheduled to stand trial in late February. A police officer conducting surveillance escaped injury Monday after a man armed with a rifle fired into an unmarked police car. The Michigan State Police Homicide Task Force and the department's Special Investigation Section detectives are investigating the shooting, which occurred around 7.35 a.m. when the undercover Dearborn officer was approached by the man with the rifle. Last September, two Detroit residents were charged after a Michigan State trooper was
Starting point is 00:05:31 shot while conducting surveillance with other members of a narcotics unit. Alarms go off at JFK during baggage screening. TSA agents find several jars of peanut butter inside a checked bag. But inside the jars, agents find pieces of a disassembled gun wrapped in plastic bags. The bag's owner, a Rhode Island man, busted. He now faces a $15,000 fine for trying to bring an undeclared weapon on a flight. And peanut butter. Well, that was a sticky situation. For the latest crime and justice news,
Starting point is 00:06:12 go to crimeonline.com. With this crime alert, I'm Nancy Grace. You're listening to an iHeart podcast.

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