White trash Americans, like Trump, think they are civilized because they have "beautiful white skin". But their sordid criminality is proof that the US never outgrew its age of "Far West" violence, what with all the guns that they buy and worship, then use like idiots on other Americans. To outsiders: There is no American dream. There is only an American nightmare of violence and depravity that characterize the country from the day it was born over the hard labor and torture of Black African slaves, the corpses of the indigenous Amerindian owners of the land, and the sweat, blood and tears of all the immigrants who built - and continue to build - this country.
All the criminals below are white trash Americans. Yet Donald Dumb is going after the handful of dark-skinned migrants and immigrants who commit crimes, while ignoring the millions of his own kind - the white trash Americans - whose depravity pauses an existential threat to this country. Jeffrey Epstein and his coterie of wealthy, but still white trash, elite American pedophiles are only the tip of the iceberg. The Republican "trickle-down" depravity goes across all sectors of white America, down to every trailer and garbage-strewn hillibilly shack, and especially among the ultra-religious bigots of Evangelical protestantism who go around lecturing people around the globe about their "family values". I thought protestantism saved us from the Catholic Church garbage of the Dark Ages; instead it has not changed a thing.
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Pennsylvania Man Sentenced After Shooting Wife in Wheelchair During Fight Over Cooking Dinner
Alex Stone
Sat, January 31, 2026
Lancaster County District Attorney's Office
A judge ordered a Pennsylvania man to serve two life sentences in prison without the possibility of parole for the murder of his wife and her elderly aunt after a domestic dispute over cooking turned fatal.
Last October, Santiago Payano-Sanchez and his wife, Ana Gutierrez-Cedano, got into a "senseless" verbal fight over who would cook dinner, according to Assistant District Attorney Jessica Collo. The altercation turned violent when Payano-Sanchez, 64, took out a gun and shot Gutierrez-Cedano, 59, who was in a wheelchair at the time.
Following the initial attack, Payano-Sanchez’s adult son attempted to take the gun away from his father, but he was shot in the stomach sometime during the scuffle. Payano-Sanchez then went upstairs and killed his wife’s 74-year-old aunt, Dominga Cedano-Cedano.
While Payano-Sanchez’s son, 33 — who was not publicly named in the press release from the Lancaster County District Attorney's Office — survived the shooting, his wife and her aunt both died at the scene before emergency services could arrive and provide life-saving measures. Two children, who were reportedly 2 years old and 7 years old at the time of the incident, were also in the home during the attack, but they were physically unharmed.
“Payano-Sanchez’s son was taken to a hospital with serious injuries while Payano-Sanchez himself was treated for superficial self-inflicted injuries,” the press release on the incident read, noting that bullet fragments still remain in the son’s body. “West Hempfield Township Police initially requested a Special Emergency Response Team (SERT) be dispatched to the residence for a report of a barricaded gunman, though Payano-Sanchez surrendered to police at the scene before they departed.”
The charges against Payano-Sanchez were later filed by West Hempfield Township Police Det. Sgt. Robert Bradfield.
On Friday, January 30, Payano-Sanchez pleaded guilty to two counts of criminal homicide, one count of attempted criminal homicide, one count of aggravated assault, one count of endangering the welfare of children and one count of possession of an instrument of crime.
Prior to his sentencing, Cedano-Cedano’s daughter wrote a letter to the court in which she explained that her mother’s death “left a void that can never be filled.” She described the deaths as a “ trauma” the family would have to carry “for the rest of our lives.”
Payano-Sanchez, who spoke through an interpreter in court, couldn’t or wouldn’t explain why he’d committed the horrible crime. Although he asked his family for forgiveness, he admitted, “I need to face what the law is imposing on me.”
His double life sentence will be followed by 20 to 40 years in state prison. Payano-Sanchez was also ordered to pay $11,000 in restitution. In addition, he is legally not allowed to have contact with the victims’ families for as long as he lives.
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A 27-year-old California man has been convicted in the double murder of his parents, who prosecutors said he fatally shot during an early morning inside their San Francisco home, with his younger sister there.
Irvin Hernandez-Flores was found guilty of two counts of second-degree murder and one count of child abuse more than three years after the 2022 killings, the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office announced in a Monday, January 26, news release.
“No child should have to witness the murder of her parents like the victim did in this tragic case,” Assistant District Attorney John Roman said in a statement.
Information on Hernandez-Flores’ legal representation was not immediately available.
After 2:30 a.m. on August 13, 2022, Hernandez-Flores drove to his father and stepmother’s Bayview home, where “he scaled a locked security fence to the property” and broke into their house before shooting them to death, prosecutors said.
His father, Jose Hernandez, 47, was shot five times, according to prosecutors, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. His stepmother, Yesenia Soto, 41, was then shot six times, prosecutors said.
The deadly shootings unfolded in front of Hernandez-Flores’ younger half-sister, who was 11 at the time, according to the newspaper.
“This horrific crime left a young woman without her parents and rocked a community,” District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said in a statement.
Hernandez-Flores’ father immediately died after the shooting, but his stepmother died later at a hospital, according to the district attorney’s office.
Following the shooting, Hernandez-Flores started an online livestream, according to the outlet.
Randy Quezada, a spokesperson for the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office, previously told the San Francisco Chronicle in 2022 that Hernandez-Flores had livestreamed after the shooting, and in the footage, “appears proud and happy with himself, all while you can clearly see his father laying in a pool of blood, and his step-mother slowly dying from her multiple gunshot wounds.”
From jail, Hernandez-Flores previously spoke with KTVU about the murders, saying that he “drank heavily” before he headed to his parents’ Bayview home. Though he said he went there with a gun, he told the TV station that he did not plan to kill them.
Hernandez-Flores said he shot his father first, after he awoke and reportedly “charged at him,” according to KTVU.
"Once I emptied the clip, I turned on the lights and I see him on the floor,” Hernandez-Flores recalled. “I see his suffering and then I stopped his suffering."
After shooting his step-mother, Hernandez-Flores recalled that his then 11-year-old sister was “shocked.”
“She needed my help to get in contact with [emergency services],” he told KTVU.
Hernandez-Flores also shared that he had been angry with his father before the shootings after he heard a relative accused him of sexual abuse.
"I want to apologize,” he said to KTVU while in jail. “I didn't voluntarily want to do this. Our heavenly father knows I didn't do this with the intent to kill my father — especially my sister's mom, who had nothing to do with this."
During Hernandez-Flores’ interview from jail, he said that he served with the U.S. Marine Corps for more than four years before being honorably discharged, KTVU reported. He also shared that he had been hoping to join the San Francisco Police Department ahead of the killings.
Hernandez-Flores is set to be sentenced on February 27, according to the district attorney’s office.
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Kevin Castiglia, 55, has been charged with murdering his parents and sister in their Bucks County home, allegedly confessing to the killings after being taken into custody by police.
Police in Pennsylvania have accused a 55-year-old man of murdering his parents with a massive knife and then killing his sister soon after she found their bodies.
Kevin Castiglia is in police custody with no bail after being charged with numerous criminal counts, including criminal homicide, possession of an instrument of crime, terroristic threats with intent to terrorize another, and abuse of a corpse. The murders happened in his parents' home in Northampton Township, located in Bucks County.
Castiglia allegedly killed his 84-year-old mom, Judith Castiglia, and her 90-year-old husband, Fred, as they slept, he allegedly told officials after the killings, according to court documents shared with Us Weekly.
He also murdered Deborah Castiglia, his sister, who was 53.
Police started looking into the welfare of Castiglia's parents and sister on Monday, January 26, after Deborah's boyfriend called police to tell them he had been unable to reach her.
He told police he even stopped by her residence, where he was met by Kevin, who was donning a robe and wielding a "Psycho type" chef's knife. Kevin allegedly told the boyfriend Deborah was "probably" on vacation before allegedly warning him, "Don't ever come here again, or I will kill you."
Police went to the Castiglia home on Monday, and were allegedly confronted by Kevin, who answered brandishing the large knife in one hand and another blade in the other. Police said he started speaking "incoherently" and despite their best efforts, were unable to talk Kevin out of the home.
What followed was an hours-long standoff and a barricade situation that ended when a SWAT team breached a window at the rear of the residence and located Kevin in a room on the second floor. Police tried tasing Kevin, who just pulled the probes from his body before slamming the door shut and locking it.
Once inside the home, police discovered the three dead bodies. Deborah was found dead in the kitchen, according to documents, while the two others were found in a nearby room.
Autopsies on the victims were performed Tuesday, January 27, but causes of death were still pending at press time.
Bucks County DA Joe Khan lauded the efforts of the Northampton Township Police and the South Central Emergency Response Team.
"Despite being confronted by an armed individual, under excruciatingly difficult circumstances for roughly five hours in the bitter cold, officers utilized every tactical resource available to take the suspect into custody alive, preventing further tragedy," Khan said.
After officers took Kevin into custody, he was brought to a local hospital for an examination. According to the court documents shared with Us Weekly, Kevin allegedly told the doctor, "I hurt someone."
Later, he allegedly continued confessing, telling hospital staff, "I killed my parents in their sleep" and "I killed my sister when she found them."
According to local reports, Deborah was a teacher for the Centennial School District for 26 years.
Kevin is set to appear in court for a February 12 hearing.
Julia Marnin
Updated Sat, January 31, 2026
[White trash sex criminal Charles Lucas Dingman - he's a white arse American]
An elementary school employee was “immediately” fired after he was arrested for allegedly asking minors for sexually explicit content over Snapchat and the live-streaming platform Twitch, according to law enforcement and school officials.
Charles Lucas Dingman, 29, who worked part-time at Holland Elementary School in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, has been arrested on child pornography charges, the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office announced in a Thursday, January 29, news release.
Dingman, of Yardley, was an instructional assistant at the school, which is a part of the Council Rock School District, according to the office. He has also worked as a substitute teacher and coached soccer at other school districts in Bucks County.
Information on Dingman’s legal representation was not immediately available.
Detectives began investigating Dingman on January 16, following three concerning cybertips from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, prosecutors said.
The tips involved accusations Dingman had solicited sexually explicit content from underage individuals online.
Dingman is accused of posing as a 13-year-old on Snapchat, which he used to message minors and encourage them “to send explicit images,” the district attorney’s office said.
Additionally, while using the streaming platform Twitch, Dingman told a girl to “perform suggestive acts” during a livestream, according to prosecutors.
Investigators found evidence that the alleged digital activity was tied to Dingman’s home, the district attorney’s office said.
When officers arrested him on January 29, according to a criminal complaint, Dingman “admitted that child sexual abuse material would be found on his cellular device.”
In a letter written that same day, Council Rock School District Superintendent Dr. Andrew J. Sanko informed school district families of Dingman’s arrest.
“The employee was immediately terminated, and we are fully cooperating with the investigation, which is being handled by the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office and local law enforcement,” Sanko wrote in the letter, which was provided to Us Weekly on Friday, January 30.
Dingman had worked at Holland Elementary for about three months before his arrest, school district staff confirmed to the district attorney’s office.
The office said that no “local students or Holland Elementary students” were connected to the child sexual abuse material that Dingman was found to have.
Dingman appeared in court for an arraignment the morning of his arrest, according to prosecutors. He is facing charges of knowingly photographing or filming a child sex act, possession of child pornography, unlawful contact with a minor, and criminal use of a communication facility.
After a judge set his bail at $250,000, Dingman bonded out hours later on January 29, the district attorney’s office said.
Law enforcement is continuing to investigate him.
“There is no doubt that this information is deeply troubling for parents, staff, and the broader community,” Sanko wrote in the letter sent to the school community. “Crimes involving children are intolerable. Council Rock School District has zero tolerance for any form of child abuse, exploitation, or conduct that threatens the safety of students.”
The district attorney’s office encourages anyone with information relevant to the investigation to contact Bucks County Detective Eric Landamia at (215) 348-6354.
Santa-for-Hire and Former Teacher Arrested in New Jersey on Child Porn Charges
A former elementary school teacher who works during the holidays as a Santa-for-Hire has been arrested in New Jersey, where authorities have alleged he both possessed and distributed child pornography.
Mark Paulino, was arrested by a multi-agency task force on Friday, December 5, inside the 64-year-old’s Hamilton Township home.
Investigators moved quickly on a tip that they received the day before regarding a person in Paulino’s town who was allegedly uploading multiple files to the internet — all containing illegal images of children being sexually exploited.
A press release from Mercer County Prosecutor Janetta D. Marbrey fails to mention how police tracked the images to Paulino’s residence.
“According to his website, Paulino recently retired from the Hamilton Township School District as an elementary school teacher and is now a Santa character available for photographs and private, corporate and organizational events,” it is explained in the press release. “Due to his active engagement with young children in that role, detectives worked around the clock to obtain a search warrant.”
Police raided Paulino’s home, and sources told Us Weekly that electronics and other items of “evidentiary value” were removed from the home last week as part of the investigation, which authorities claim is still ongoing.
Paulino has been charged with one count of second-degree distribution of child sexual abuse material, one count of second-degree possession with the intent to distribute child sexual abuse material, one count of third-degree possession of child sexual abuse material, and one count of endangering the welfare of a child.
He faces 20 years in prison if convicted on the distribution and intent to distribute charges alone, according to Mabrey’s release.
On his website, Paulino wrote that he “began working with children in 1984 as a substitute teacher,” and later, as a lifeguard and swimming instructor.
He wrote that he also taught special education before retiring from teaching in 2021.
“My love of dogs has led me to dog sitting/dog walking,” Paulino wrote. “Now, I’m pursuing my lifelong wish to be Santa Claus.”
He wrote on his site that he’s been married for over 20 to his wife, who is also an educator.
“We have two fine young men as sons,” he continued, before noting that he’s also an avid snowshoer, hiker, biker, and football fan.
Paulino’s website also features several videos depicting him dressed about as Santa Claus.
Paulino will remain behind bars without bond as he awaits trial. It was unclear on Tuesday if he had entered pleas to the charges he faces.
Us Weekly was also unable to determine if he is being represented by an attorney who could comment on the allegations on his behalf.
Us Weekly left messages at numbers listed for Paulino, but had not heard back by press time.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact the prosecutor’s ICAC Unit at (609) 989-6568. Tips can also be submitted anonymously online at www.mercercountyprosecutor.com.
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, please contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).