Tag: 2021

Georgia Man Admits to Capitol Cop Assault
WASHINGTON D.C. – The fallout from the January 6th insurrection continues as Kevin Douglas Creek, 47, of Alpharetta, Georgia, admitted in federal court today to physically attacking law enforcement officers during the breach of the U.S. Capitol. Creek’s guilty plea adds to the growing list of individuals held accountable for the chaos that disrupted the…

Minnesota Man ‘Butch’ Carpenter Sentenced for Bank Fraud
GRIMY TIMES – Moorhead, Minnesota native Richard L. ‘Butch’ Carpenter has been handed a severe sentence for his brazen bank fraud. The 68-year-old was sentenced to 120 months in federal prison on November 29, 2021, by U.S. District Judge Charles B. Kornmann. Carpenter, who began custom feeding cattle in the 1980s and transitioned to raising…

71-Year-Old Suspected of Flagpole Attack on Cop at Jan. 6 Capitol Breach
GRIMY TIMES EXCLUSIVE — A brazen attack on a Metropolitan Police Department officer during the Jan. 6 Capitol breach has landed 71-year-old Howard Charles Richardson of King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, in hot water with federal charges. According to court documents, Richardson was caught on tape wielding a metal flagpole near the Capitol’s bicycle rack-style barricades.…

North Philly Gunman Johnson Gets 14+ Years
PHILADELPHIA, PA – Darrell Johnson, 36, of Philadelphia, is headed to federal prison for over a decade after being sentenced to 14 years and one day for a brazen three-day spree of armed robberies targeting North Philadelphia businesses in April 2017. U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone handed down the sentence after Johnson pleaded guilty to…

North Philly Gunman Johnson Gets 14+ Years
PHILADELPHIA – Darrell Johnson, 36, of Philadelphia, is headed to federal prison for over a decade after being sentenced to 14 years and one day for a brazen three-day crime spree in April 2017. Johnson terrorized North Philadelphia businesses, holding them up at gunpoint and displaying a chilling disregard for human life. According to federal…

George Allen Sentenced for Pittsburgh Protest Obstruction
PITTSBURGH – George Allen, a 33-year-old resident of Pittsburgh’s Glen Mawr Street, has been handed down a sentence of twelve months and a day in federal prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for obstruction of law enforcement during civil disorder. United States Attorney Cindy K. Chung made the announcement today. Allen was sentenced…

Lebanon Man Pleads Guilty to Pandemic Fraud
HARRISBURG – A Lebanon County man has admitted to defrauding the pandemic unemployment system, authorities revealed. Luis Mercado, 44, of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty on November 30th before U.S. District Court Judge Sylvia H. Rambo to wire fraud for falsely claiming Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) funds while employed as a poultry inspector with the United…

Orangeburg Brothers Sentenced for Gun purchases Linked to ER Shooting
Columbia, SC – Brothers Abrian Dayquan Sabb, 26, and Darius Bernard Sabb, 23, faced federal justice following their roles in a shooting incident at The Regional Medical Center in Orangeburg. Abrian Sabb was sentenced to seven years in federal prison for his actions, while Darius Sabb received three years’ probation. Evidence revealed that on April…
Quincy Medical Group Pays $500K in Cardiac Fraud Settlement
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Quincy Medical Group (QMG) in Quincy, Illinois, has coughed up $500,000 to settle allegations of ripping off Medicare and Medicaid. Federal and state authorities say QMG submitted claims for cardiac catheterization procedures that were, quite simply, unnecessary – all performed by a physician formerly on staff. This comes hot on the heels…
Quincy Medical Group Settles $500K Fraud Case
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – The grimy truth behind Quincy Medical Group’s cardiac catheterization procedures has emerged, as the Illinois healthcare giant settles a massive $500,000 Medicare and Medicaid fraud case. In a scathing revelation, the group agreed to cough up half-a-million dollars to resolve allegations that it submitted false claims for unnecessary procedures performed by a…



