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The Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) responds to the letter written by Commissioner Deon Dick (aka Ras Khafra) in yesterday’s Stabroek News. The Commissioner attempted to spread several pieces ...
Khafra, also bright, ambitious and tech-savvy, was raised not far from Beckwitt - the middle-class son of immigrants from Trinidad. But he died in 2017 after a fire broke out as he worked for $150 ...
Police say Khafra Flynn went into the Marshall's store in the Hyde Park Plaza on May 3 and masturbated, according to court papers. He then cleaned himself off with a wash cloth from the store.
Herein, I respond to Ras Khafra, who sought to give legitimacy to his mischief and self-appointment in a response to my earlier letter of Sunday, May 21, 2023. First, Khafra continues to refer to ...
A wealthy stock trader had four years cut off his sentence Tuesday for the fiery death of a man he hired to help build a nuclear bunker under his Maryland home. Daniel Beckwitt, who was convicted ...
Beckwitt, 30, initially was sentenced in 2019 to nine years in prison after a jury convicted him of second-degree “depraved heart” murder and involuntary manslaughter in the September 2017 death of 21 ...
Khafra, also bright, ambitious and tech-savvy, was raised not far from Beckwitt - the middle-class son of immigrants from Trinidad. But he died in 2017 after a fire broke out as he worked for $150 ...
In April 2019, a jury convicted Beckwitt of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter in the September 2017 death of 21-year-old Askia Khafra. He was sentenced to nine years in prison.
The court concluded that Beckwitt's failure to provide Khafra with a reasonably safe workplace in the tunnels constituted gross negligence. Beckwitt has been imprisoned since his April 2019 trial ...
The court concluded that Beckwitt’s failure to provide Khafra with a reasonably safe workplace in the tunnels constituted gross negligence. Beckwitt has been imprisoned since his April 2019 ...
Daniel Beckwitt — a stock trader in his late 20s who feared a North Korean nuclear strike, hired Askia Khafra, then 21, to dig him a 200-ft. network of tunnels underneath his home. When a fire ...