Friday, February 3, 2012

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R.I.P Tyler Rhodes: 17-Year-Old Dies From Fatal Knife Wound After Getting Stabbed During A Fight! (Cell Phone Footage Released By News Media)




"Cellphone video showing a fatal knife fight between Jah-Lah Vanderhorst, white shirt with red shorts, and Tyler Rhodes, blue track suit. Dhoruba Shuaib, blue and white striped shirt, is accused of of aiding Vanderhorst in the killing
On the morning of April 30, Dhoruba Shuaib took the exam to be an Albany police officer — a test he would pass. Within hours, the 19-year-old was near a basketball court at Hoffman Park in Albany where, prosecutors say, he helped another teen stab to death Tyler Rhodes, a member of the Albany High School track team. Shuaib is not accused of being the stabber. Rather, prosecutors contend he restricted Rhodes' movements, which allowed Jah-Lah Vanderhorst, now 17, to stab Rhodes using a large, black knife. They also allege Vanderhorst handed Shuaib the weapon, then got it back from Shuaib before mortally wounding Rhodes, 17. Testimony began Monday in Shuaib's second-degree murder trial before acting Supreme Court Justice Dan Lamont in Albany. "But for this defendant's actions, Tyler Rhodes would be alive today," Chief Assistant District Attorney David Rossi told jurors in his 12-minute opening statement, as family members of both Rhodes and Shuaib looked on. A witness videotaped the incident using a cellphone camera. The video, taken by 16-year-old Kahree Langston, was shown twice to the jury Monday. It captured what appeared to be Vanderhorst stabbing Rhodes in the chest following a confrontation witnessed by several youths. At times, Langston is heard telling Vanderhorst to stop and, "Put the knife away!" - TimesUnion



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First Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG in America to be auctioned off at Boca concours

Of all the car shows around the calendar year, the Boca Raton Concours d'Elegance doesn't typically fall on our radar screen. But maybe it should, because the annual event in Florida – young as it is – has a history of offering firsts. Maybe not the first time a vehicle is seen in North America, mind you, but a first just the same.

Last year the event included the sale of the first examples of the Ferrari FFMercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster and Audi R8 GT to be delivered in America. The year before that, it was the Audi R8 5.2 FSI (yeah, that's the one with the V10) and Ferrari California. And before that, the event's auctioneers sold off the firstAudi R8 SpyderFerrari 458 Italia and Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG.

Noticing a pattern here? Organizers have no intention of dropping the ball this year, when they'll be auctioning off the first U.S. deliveries of the new Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG. Now if you're thinking that we haven't even seen the new SL63 AMG yet, you're absolutely right. The new SL itself has been shown, but not the AMG version, which is expected to pack Affalterbach's 5.5-liter twin-turbo V8 with 571 horsepower on tap. Once the car has been unveiled and deliveries commence, the winner of the auction is guaranteed to be the first to get one in the United States.

As if that's not enough, there will also be an Audi R8 GT Spyder – one of only 50 slated for production and the only one in red to be made available in the U.S. – as well as a Lamborghini Aventador and a whole mess of special-edition Shelby muscle cars, with proceeds going to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Follow the link for more info, or head down on February 25th to see the bidding frenzy at the Boca Raton Resort & Club

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