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Showing posts with label Gay Men. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gay Men. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Teen Football Captain, Accused Of Fatally Stabbing 27-Year-Old Male Lover



Teen football captain Tarence Mitchell was arrested in Connecticut this week following the death of a 27-year-old Bloomfield man.
The 18-year-old is accused of fatally stabbing Ronald Taylor, Jr., who he had a sexual relationship with, court documents reveal. According to WFSB, police say Taylor was stabbed five times in the back with a steak knife outside Mitchell's home Thursday night.
Though Mitchell initially told police that the two were attacked by a pair of hooded men, he later relented and confessed to police that he perpetrated the crime. He has since been charged with murder.
According to The Hartford Courant, Mitchell revealed to police that he had met Taylor two years ago through his stepmother and frequently visited his house, where Taylor supplied the teen with alcohol and marijuana. While Mitchell said he was interested in being friends, he told police Taylor wanted a different kind of relationship.
Mitchell told police that he was trying to distance himself from Taylor, and Taylor once posted a photo of Mitchell on Facebook with the caption "Bloomfield gay football player." Though the photo was taken down, Mitchell told authorities that Taylor had threatened to repost it if Mitchell tried to disassociate himself again.
On Thursday, Taylor texted Mitchell, allegedly telling the teen that he was coming over and it "wasn't going to end well," NBC Connecticut reports.
Mitchell told police he felt threatened and armed himself with a knife. He allegedly stabbed Taylor after the 27-year-old punched him in the face. Police say Taylor tried to run away, but Mitchell chased him down and delivered the fatal stabbings. After police responded, Taylor was rushed to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Mitchell, who has no previous arrests, is currently being held on $1 million bond. He is due back in court in early December.



source:hoffpost

Thursday, 21 November 2013

2 boys arraigned for having gay sex in church


Two men who allegedly had sexual intercourse inside a church building will be arraigned today in Osun.
Samuel Friday,19 and Oni Oluwatobi, 18, are to be tried for the indecent act which they were said to have perpetrated within the auditorium of the Peace of Jesus Apostolic Church located at Asubiaro area in Osogbo, the state capital.
The case of the duo, who are currently out on bail, will be heard from today before a Magistrate Court in Osogbo.
Vanguard reports:
An Osogbo Chief Magistrate Court will today begin hearing in the case involving two suspected gays that allegedly had sexual intercourse inside a church auditorium.
When the case was mentioned, weekend, the two accused persons, who are already on bail were present but the prosecutor, Inspector Solomon Oladele, was absent.
The accused persons were said to have perpetrated the act sometimes in May, at about 2:00 am in the church.
The charge sheet had read in part: “That you Samuel Friday and Oni Oluwatobi sometimes in May 2012 at about 2 am at Peace of Jesus Apostolic Church, Asubiaro, Osogbo did conspire together to commit felony to wit: indecent sexual practice between yourselves.”
Oladele had informed the court when the case initially came up that the gay suspects conducted themselves in a manner that was capable of causing breach of public peace.
Th prosecutor also argued that Friday had, sometime in May 2013 at Sadiat area, Ilesa Road in Osogbo  committed a similar act when the latter sexually assaulted a boy identified as Oladipupo Moruf by caressing him without the boy’s permission.
The charge presented to court had read: “That you Samuel Friday sometime in May, 2013 at Sadiat area, Ilesa Road in Osogbo at about 4pm in the Osogbo Magisterial District did indecently seduce one Oladipupo Moruf by touching his private part.”



Source:Ynaija

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Gay Men Sentenced for Having Intercourse in Osogbo Apostolic Church

An Osogbo Chief Magistrate Court will today begin hearing in the case involving two suspected gays that allegedly had sexual intercourse inside a church auditorium, the Peace of Jesus Apostolic Church located at Asubiaro area in Osogbo. When the case was mentioned, weekend, the two accused persons, 19-year-old Samuel Friday and Oni Oluwatobi, 18, who are already on bail were present but the prosecutor, Inspector Solomon Oladele, was absent. The accused persons were said to have perpetrated the act sometimes in May, at about 2:00 am in the church. The charge sheet had read in part: “That you Samuel Friday and Oni Oluwatobi sometimes in May 2012 at about 2 am at Peace of Jesus Apostolic Church, Asubiaro, Osogbo did conspire together to commit felony to wit: indecent sexual practice between yourselves.” Oladele had informed the court when the case initially came up that the gay suspects conducted themselves in a manner that was capable of causing breach of public peace. Th prosecutor had also argued that Friday had sometimes in May, 2013 at Sadiat area, Ilesa Road in Osogbo at about 4pm committed similar act of homosexual when the latter sexually assaulted a boy identified as Oladipupo Moruf by caressing him without the boy’s permission. The charge presented to court had read: “That you Samuel Friday sometimes in May, 2013 at Sadiat area, Ilesa Road in Osogbo at about 4pm in the Osogbo Magisterial District did indecently seduce one Oladipupo Moruf by touching his private part.” The prosecutor, however, had contended that the accused persons have committed offences contrary to and punishable under Sections 516, 249 (D), and Section 217 of the Criminal Code Cap 34, Vol. II, Laws of Osun State of Nigeria, 2003. It could also be recalled that the duo had pleaded not guilty before their counsel orally applied fro their bail, stressing that they are presumed innocent until the contrary is proved reasonably by the prosecution. Meanwhile, the presiding Magistrate Olusola Aluko had granted the accused persons bail in the sum of N100,000 each with two sureties in the like amount. The Magistrate ruled that the sureties must be resident within the court’s jurisdiction and that the addresses of the sureties must be verified by the court orderly. SOURCE:THEVINE