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The Itaewon Burger King Murder took place on April 3, 1997 when 22-year-old Hongik University student Jo Jung-pil (Korean: 조중필; born 1974) was stabbed to death at Burger King in Itaewon. Arthur Patterson, 17 at the time of the incident (born to an American father and a South Korean mother), was the main suspect.
Patterson was re-arrested by U.S. authorities in May 2011 and went before a court hearing in California concerning extradition to Korea for a new trial. Arthur Patterson's extradition to South Korea was approved and culminated with his arrival at Incheon International Airport, Sep. 2015. Murder Trial and Conviction
For the record: 1:07 p.m. March 17, 2023: An earlier version of this story said that a second fire allegedly set by a co-conspirator burned a vacant lot.It burned two vacant units of a building. A ...
Arthur Armstrong Jr. (26) Black DeSoto, Texas: DeSoto Police responded to a call by a man stating he had several weapons and wanted to harm the police. Upon arrival, the man advanced towards the officers with a knife in each hand. After ignoring multiple commands to drop the knife, the man was shot once in the chest.
Simpkins, who is serving a 12-year sentence after being found guilty of attempted capital murder in July 2023, still faces multiple charges connected with events leading up to the October 2021 ...
He pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in 2002, and was sentenced to 16 years. After his release, he got into trouble in Benton County in 2019, according to court documents.
Arthur Edward “Red” Patterson (February 1, 1909 – February 10, 1992) [1] [2] was an American professional baseball executive who spent more than 40 years in Major League Baseball and served as club president of the California Angels from February 22, 1975, through October 20, 1977.
Fort Worth police arrested Joshua Patterson, 21, on suspicion of murder. During the argument about 11:15 p.m., Patterson pulled a handgun and fired shots, police said.