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  • LA Police Bust Burglary Crew Suspected In 92 Residential Heists

    LA Police Bust Burglary Crew Suspected In 92 Residential Heists

    Authored by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times,

    Police have arrested the last of 10 suspects involved in the “Rich Rollin Burglary Crew” linked to at least 92 residential burglaries in the city since 2022, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) announced Aug. 25.

    Detectives wrapped up a months-long investigation into the burglary ring on Aug. 20, arresting seven alleged members.

    The 92 burglaries were carried out mostly in 2024 and 2025, according to the LAPD.

    Other burglaries that occurred outside city limits might also be linked to the crew, but those are still under investigation, according to LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell.

    Those arrested on Aug. 20 were Devon Collier, 37; Tyrone Tisby, 47; Frank Tisby, 38; Jeremy Shepard, 38; Jermaine Kimbrough, 22; Michael Lewis, 20; and Marquell Lewis, 26.

    The men were booked on charges that included burglary and possession of controlled substances while armed.

    “What made this takedown possible was the outstanding work of our officers and detectives—communicating across divisions and bureaus, sharing intelligence, and connecting the dots that revealed these burglaries were tied to the same crew,” McDonnell said in a statement.

    Another suspect, Eric Cannon, 40, surrendered to police on Aug. 22 in response to an active arrest warrant.

    Police had already arrested Anthony Leslie, 36, and Shawn Quinney, 36, who both face attempted murder charges.

    All of the men arrested are repeat offenders and confirmed gang members, the LAPD reported.

    Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman told reporters at a press conference Aug. 25 that his office had filed charges against eight of the suspects.

    Many of the suspects have one or two strikes against them for previous offenses. In California, some serious or violent felony convictions qualify as a “strike” under the state’s criminal laws, which can lead to tougher sentences.

    L.A. County District Attorney Nathan Hochman on Aug. 11. 2025. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times

    Those with two strikes “are looking at a maximum of life sentences,” Hochman said. “These are very serious consequences. We will be seeking to have these people serve maximum sentences.”

    Hochman said authorities were also going after the shops that purchased the stolen items for resale or to turn them into cash. He called the burglaries “crimes of greed.”

    According to police, the investigation gained momentum in February after three suspects were arrested following a pursuit involving a van connected to two burglaries.

    Detectives used information from that arrest to identify additional suspects, the LAPD reported.

    In April, detectives served a search warrant at a Los Angeles residence and recovered rifles, handguns, ammunition, body armor, large-capacity magazines, jewelry, watches, stolen credit cards, fake identification, and multiple license plates.

    The evidence collected was directly tied to organized burglary, according to police.

    Starting at 5 a.m. on Aug. 20, officers from West Los Angeles, North Hollywood, West Valley, Olympic, Hollywood, Wilshire, and downtown served search warrants at eight homes in Los Angeles, Hawthorne, Inglewood, and Carson.

    During the searches, investigators recovered 15 firearms, including several reported stolen during the burglaries. They also found large amounts of ammunition and high-capacity magazines, including a 50-round handgun drum.

    Investigators also found burglary tools, including handheld radios, face masks, headlamps, window punch devices, and cans of bear spray.

    The stolen property included luxury watches, bracelets, high-end purses and luggage, credit cards, wallets, and U.S. and foreign currency. Narcotics, a money counter, and several cellphones were also recovered.

    The seized evidence gave investigators a direct link between the burglary crew and their crimes, strengthening the criminal cases against them, the LAPD said.

    Police don’t believe the burglary crew was tied to a rash of recent heists in Encino, a wealthy suburb of Los Angeles.

    The case is also not related to South American “burglary tourists” who have struck homes recently using surveillance as part of their schemes. Crimes by burglary tourists who fly into the city to break into mansions, then fly back to their countries have decreased lately, police reported.

    L.A. Mayor Karen Bass applauded the LAPD’s arrests of burglary suspects. Above, Bass at  a news conference on Jan. 17, 2025. Apu Gomes/Getty Images

    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass praised the LAPD’s work.

    “In the early hours of last Wednesday, LAPD led a coordinated operation across multiple jurisdictions that successfully took down a burglary crew responsible for nearly 100 break-ins across our city and our County,” Bass said in a statement. “Thanks to the tireless work of our officers and detectives, this crew, which has victimized families and businesses, is no longer a threat to our neighborhoods.”

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  • Emondrek Erkins‑Ford Dominates Eastern Florida State College’s Court, Earns All‑FCSAA Basketball Title – Space Coast Daily

    Emondrek Erkins‑Ford Dominates Eastern Florida State College’s Court, Earns All‑FCSAA Basketball Title – Space Coast Daily

    recorded five double-doubles

    Emondrek Erkins‑Ford Dominates Eastern Florida State College’s Court, Earns All‑FCSAA Basketball Title – Space Coast Daily

    Emondrek Erkins‑Ford: The Rising Tower of Eastern Florida State

    All‑FCSAA Outfit — He’s Reaching New Heights

    It’s not every day you hear about a freshman who refuses to just loaf around the sidelines, and Emondrek Erkins‑Ford proves he’s not one of them. Midway through the season, the Chicago‑bred power forward has made waves statewide, earning a coveted spot on the All‑FCSAA Team.

    What Happens When a Coach Moves on?

    When former head coach Jeremy Shulman hopped up to the NCAA‑Division I ranks at UT‑Martin after his first year, Erkins‑Ford had the instinct to follow suit. Instead, the sophomore decided to play the waiting game, waiting to see who’d step in as his next mentor.

    “I thank Jeremy Shulman for the trust he placed in me and for recruiting that guy from the start,” Thomas Gray, the current men’s basketball coach at Eastern Florida State, reflected. “He’s a guy who didn’t know me yet, but when we sat down and I shared my vision, he bought in instantly. That’s the sort of loyalty that changes a program.”

    Summer Grind: A Tale of Sweat and Determination

    Gray recalls that offseason as a “hard‑core training camp.” Both Erkins‑Ford and teammate Corey Caulker threw themselves into the gym, with Erkins‑Ford letting us see the grind from June onward. “Seeing his development has been pure evidence of the countless hours he put in,” Gray told reporters. “He could have just slipped away, but he chose to fight. And trust me, he’s only scratched the surface of what he can do.”

    Stat‑Streak: Numbers That Tells a Story

    • >15.6 points per game and 6.7 rebounds across the season.
    • Five double‑doubles.
    • Scored 632 points and collected 305 rebounds over two years.
    • Block out of 88 shots.
    • Started every one of the 26 games, scoring 10+ points in 24 of them.

    Gray couldn’t help but gush, “He’s one of the most dominant forwards out there right now. The guy can handle the wall, score from close‑ups, but also craft his own offense and even drop a sharp pass when the moment calls for it. On the defensive side, his footwork is top‑tier.”

    All‑FCSAA: Two Titans, One Achievement

    With 12 top players in the state, the All‑FCSAA Team highlights the cream of the crop. This year, both Erkins‑Ford and Corey Caulker earned their places — the first time since 2016 that two Titans have earned state recognition.

    Upcoming Clash: Next‑Level Showdown

    Eastern Florida State is set to ignite the FCSAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament this Thursday. Prepare for a showdown as the Titans take on Pensacola State College on 2 p.m. EDT at Northwest Florida State College in Niceville.

    HOT OFF THE PRESS! March 10, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

    Brevard County’s Hot Scoop! “Space Coast Daily” Spills the Tea for March 10, 2025

    From the Front of the Press to Your Screen

    Hold onto your reading glasses—this is the freshest headline that’s sure to keep the locals buzzing. Space Coast Daily News proudly brings you the latest edition, calling itself Brevard County’s best newspaper and proving why it’s the go‑to source for all things rocket‑related.

    • Galactic Buzz: The spaceport unveils brand‑new tech that could rewrite the calendar of tomorrow.
    • Local heroes are getting all the glory for their roles in the next big launch.
    • You’ll get a sneak peek at what the frontier may hold in the next few moments.

    That’s only the tip of the iceberg—keep your eyes peeled as we gush out fresh stories faster than the solar winds!