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Man Arrested in Vandalization of 7-Year-Old Murder Victim's Grave Western JournalPublished 22 hours ago on July 2, 2021 Kipp Jones, The Western Journal

 Man Arrested in Vandalization of 7-Year-Old Murder Victim's Grave

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Police in Columbia, South Carolina, have arrested a man they say is responsible for desecrating the grave of a murdered child earlier this year.

A seven-year-old named Knowledge Sims was murdered in his home last April as he played the popular video game “Fortnite.” William Hilton, an investigator in the shooting death of the boy, described the events that led to Sims’ death to WACH-TV of Columbia last year.

“He comes running into the room and says ‘Momma they shot me,” said the investigator. “And the horrific look on her face as she’s talking to me, like who wants their child to come in the room and say ‘they shot me.”

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No arrests have been made in Sims’ shooting death. To make the situation more distressing for his family, someone vandalized his grave on May 20 of this year.

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WACH reported Sims’ family went to visit their little boy’s gravesite several months ago only to find it had been ransacked and desecrated.

“When we pulled up, it was a mess out here. Lights were broken, all types of stuff, but I just don’t understand. How do y’all come up and mess up a seven-year-old’s grave? I don’t see how that’s possible in the world,” said Sims’ stepfather, a man named David Liles.

Liles, upset at what the family found at the cemetery, lamented the lack of closure regarding the boy’s murder.

“We still don’t got no information about what’s going on about the situation, about him gone. We still don’t got no information about that situation and we deal with that every day. For us to come out here and see that? That’s a slap in the face,” Liles told the outlet.

“We still treat him like he here, he with us every day. I walk around with him every day on me, at least one of them, I walk around with him every day on me,” he said.

Liles then made a public plea to the person responsible for the gravesite vandalism.

“Just turn yourself in, man, and face the music. You took a seven-year-old man, something that you can never replace. You took something that you can never back,” he said.

While Sims’ killer has not been found, police announced this week that they arrested a suspect regarding the vandalization of Sims’ grave.

A gang task force arrested a man named Jurnee McDaniel, 19, the Columbia Police Department said.

“#ColumbiaPDSC, @RCSD & the Midlands Gang Task Force have arrested 19 y/o suspect Jurnee McDaniel in connection w/the desecration of murder victim Knowledge Sims’ grave on Buckner Rd. & causing approx. $200 in damages. Sims was shot & killed in 2020 at his Tarragon Rd. home,” the department tweeted.

While the grieving family is still seeking some semblance of closure about the death of their little boy, they now have a few questions answered about who might be responsible for vandalizing his final resting place.

Officers, meanwhile, are still working hard to bring Sims’ killer to justice.

The department has asked anyone with knowledge of the shooting to call the city’s Crimestoppers hotline at 1-888-CRIME-SC.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

Khaled Awad Arrested in Brutal Stabbing of Boston Rabbi Outside of SchoolWestern JournalPublished 24 hours ago on July 2, 2021By Erin Coates, The Western Journal

 

Khaled Awad Arrested in Brutal Stabbing of Boston Rabbi Outside of School

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Boston police have identified a suspect in the brutal stabbing of a rabbi outside of a Massachusetts school Thursday afternoon.

The suspect, identified as Khaled Awad, was arrested on Chestnut Hill Avenue shortly after the stabbing outside the Shaloh House school, WCVB-TV reported.

Awad is expected to be arraigned in Brighton District Court and faces charges of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon, and assault and battery on a police officer.

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Rabbi Shlomo Noginski was stabbed eight times in the Brighton Common park near Shaloh House, according to Rabbi Dan Rodkin, the executive director of the school.

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Awad allegedly approached the rabbi while he was sitting on the steps of the school and talking on the phone.

The suspect pointed his gun at the rabbi and demanded Noginski to hand him his car keys and get in the car, according to Rodkin.

Nowinski ran to the park across the street where Awad allegedly followed him and stabbed him.


There was a Shaloh House summer camp program in session during the attack and the facility went into lockdown once staff became aware of the situation.

“At no point during the incident were any of the children in danger,” a note to the schoolchildren’s parents read.

Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey released a statement on Twitter wishing the rabbi a speedy recovery.

“An attack on one member of our community is an attack on us all,” she tweeted.

“There is no place for antisemitism or racism in Massachusetts, and no one should live in fear of violence.”

Nowinski is recovering from the attack in a Boston area hospital and is in stable condition, according to WCVB.

Investigators have not yet identified a motive for the stabbing.

“This afternoon’s horrific stabbing of a rabbi outside of Shaloh House, a sacred house of worship and Jewish Day School in Brighton, MA, has sent a shockwave of fear and anxiety throughout the community,” ADL New England Regional Director Robert Trestan said in a statement.

“As this investigation unfolds, we call for full transparency so that the community gets answers as to why a Jewish rabbi was stabbed outside his house of worship.”

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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