Perez Reed a suspected serial killer has now been charged with six murders. According to police Perez Reed who was initially charged with four murders in Missouri is now facing two more murder charges in Kansas. Below is Perez Reed timeline
Perez Reed Timeline
September 12 – Perez Reed would shoot a man several times in the chest. The man would survive
September 13 – Reed would shoot and kill 16-year-old Marnay Haynes
September 16 – Perez would shoot a woman in the face who thankfully would survive her injuries. That same day police would find the body of 49 year old Pamela Abercrombie
September 18 – Police believe that Perez shot and killed Carey Ross whose body would be found on the 19th
September 26 – Perez Reed would shoot and kill Lester Robinson
October 28 – Perez Reed would travel from St Louis to Kansas City where he would murder 35-year-old Damon Irvin
October 29 – Police would find the body of 25-year-old Rau’Daja Fairrow
Is Perez Reed A Serial Killer
The FBI who has been investigating the Perez Reed murders have been hesitant to name him a serial killer as he is not following the normal behavior of such behavior. Of course normally when someone is a spree killer all of the murders would have taken place during the same day. In the end it does not really matter what he is classified as for six people have lost their lives.
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A suspected serial killeraccused of four homicides in Missouri was charged Thursday with two more counts of first-degree murder in Kansas, authorities said.
Perez Reed, 26, was accused of killing two people identified by police in Kansas City, Kansas, as Damon Irvin and Rau’daja Fairrow at an apartment complex in late October.
Authorities discovered their bodies while conducting a welfare check.
Reed, who was arrested Nov. 5 in Independence, Missouri, has also been charged with four counts of first-degree murder in the city and county of St. Louis, court records show.
He faces multiple allegations of assault and armed criminal action, as well as a federal weapons charge.
When Reed was arrested, he had a .40 caliber semi-automatic pistol, a caliber federal investigators said matched shell casings found at unsolved shootings in and around St. Louis, the FBI said in a statement.
The FBI added that the victims found in Kansas City were shot and killed in a manner “consistent” with the St. Louis shootings.
The four Missouri victims were shot in the head on separate days in September. They have been identified as Marnay Haynes, 16; Lester Robinson, 40; Pamela Abercrombie, 49; and Carey Ross, 24.
St. Louis County Lt. Craig Longworth has said there was no known connection between the victims.
A possible motive wasn’t immediately clear. Reed, who was being held on $2 million bond, has denied hurting anyone, according to an affidavit.
The public defender’s office in St. Louis, which is representing Reed, couldn’t immediately be reached. It wasn’t clear if he had a lawyer in the Kansas City cases
In todays crime news, Just days after the murder of Young Dolph in Memphis Tennessee police have issued a photo of the two suspects in hopes it will lead to arrest. Young Dolph whose real name is Adolph Thornton, Jr. was at a popular bakery called Makeda’s Homemade Butter Cookies when he was approached by the two suspects who would open fire killing the popular rapper. Yo Gotti who was a rival of Young Dolph has had Memphis police standing watch outside of Gotti restaurant in fear of retaliation for Young Dolph murder. Over the last few years Young Dolph had survived at least two murder attempts.
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Three independent law enforcement sources confirmed to FOX13 that rapper Young Dolph was shot and killed in Memphis Wednesday afternoon.
Maurice Hill, the owner of the shop where the shooting happened, Makeda’s Butter Cookies, told FOX13 his employees said Young Dolph, 36, walked into the store to buy cookies. Someone then drove up and shot and killed him at the South Memphis bakery.
Shortly before 5 p.m., Memphis police released preliminary information about the shooting. Officers said the investigation is pointing to Young Dolph being the victim, but they said the identification process has not been completed.
One suspect holds what appears to be a semi-automatic rifle. The other aims a handgun into the bakery.
Memphis police said that the shooters pulled up in a white, two-door Mercedez Benz before running past Young Dolph’s car and shooting into the cookie shop.
Police called the shooting “senseless” and said, “our hearts go out to the Thornton family and all who were affected by this horrific act of violence.” The release closed by saying officers are committed to working to curb these types of incidents.
Back on the scene, hundreds of people flocked to the area as headlines broke across the world. Tensions flared and raw emotion spilled over. People laid on the ground, crying. Some onlookers called for an end to gun violence and peace. Others cursed and expressed anger at the loss of the Memphis icon.
Chaos broke out at times. A car with a man inside, apparently shot, drove into the crime scene. That man was taken away on a stretcher by paramedics.
For hours, police worked to push the crowd back from the scene while trying to make sense of the tragic death. Airways Boulevard, a major street in Memphis, was shut down during the course of the investigation.
The Memphis rap legend was no stranger to the bakery. A week before being shot to death, Young Dolph was there, spreading love and promoting the business.
His camouflage Corvette sat in the parking lot of the bakery when FOX13 crews arrived. Hours later, it was towed. Videos of the car went viral on TikTok as it was taken by police. Hundreds of people in the comments asking for answers.
The day after Young Dolph was gunned down inside of the bakery, a memorial popped up outside as fans paid tribute to the rapper.
Stuffed animals, balloons, flowers, candles and a dolphin sign hung around the cookie shop Thursday afternoon.
FOX13 spoke to people from as far away as Michigan who came to pay respects to the rapper.
Around 3:30 p.m., a man was shot near the memorial, police said.
The Memphis Police Department said the shooting happened at the Family Dollar right next door to the cookie shop.
Three people were detained in connection to that shooting, according to police, and the man was not critically injured in the shooting.
On Thursday, as Makeda’s Cookie’s sat boarded up, the community of Memphis community rallied to support the local bakeshop, named after a 7-year-old girl who died of Leukemia.
Tami Sawyer took to Twitter to support the business. CashApp donations to the bakery can be made to the owner Pamela Hill directly at $cookiequeen99.
Renowned Memphis chef Kelly English also voiced his support, saying that $1 from each dessert order he receives from Thursday to Sunday night will also go towards Makeda’s Cookies.
In another weird crime news Amanda Martinez was arrested after she threw a hot bowl of soup at a restaurant manager. According to police reports Amanda Martinez was at the Sol de Jalisco restaurant in Temple in Texas and was complaining that the soup she was given was so hot that it was melting the plastic lid. When Amanda Martinez did not get her way she would toss the hot soup into the face of restaurant manager Janelle Broland. Of course this is 2021 so the soup assault was caught on tape and posted to tik tok. Amanda Martinez was arrested and charged with assault causing bodily harm
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A woman is facing charges after she was caught on camera throwing soup in the face of a worker at a Texas fast-food restaurant, reports KCEN.
Amanda Martinez, 31, was arrested on Wednesday morning and charged with assault.
Surveillance video posted to TikTok shows the incident, which happened Nov. 7 at a Sol de Jalisco in Temple. Employee Jannelle Broland was at the center of the altercation.
“Basically, this woman had called saying her soup was so hot that it had melted the plastic lid into the soup,” Broland explained in another TikTok video. “I told her I was so sorry. That was so embarrassing because that had never happened to us before. I was, of course, offering her a refund and trying to get her an alternate meal, a free meal, something.”
But Broland says the woman didn’t want to listen and continued to yell, cuss and call Broland and the kitchen staff names.
“I told her, ‘Ma’am, I can still help you; all I’m asking is that you do not yell and curse at me.’ And then she says, ‘Oh no, honey. You haven’t heard attitude yet, and I will talk to you any which way I f***ing want.’ I said, ‘No, ma’am, you will not,’ and I hung up the phone,” Broland said.
The woman reportedly called back to speak to a manager, but she hung up after being put on hold. She then returned to the restaurant. After arguing with Broland some more, Broland warned the woman if she did not calm down, she would call the police. Shortly after that, the woman threw the soup in Broland’s face.
Broland says, luckily, the soup wasn’t as hot as it would have been if it were fresh, but it was still warm and she had a reaction to the spices.
“It really felt like I had been pepper-sprayed,” she said. “My eyes were burning, my nose was bleeding.”
Former NFL running back Zac Stacy was arrested for a brutal assault that was caught on tape. The former pro football player was seen in the video physically assaulting the mother of his child Kristin Evans. Following the assault Zac Stacy would flee to Nashville Tennessee. Kristin Evans would go online asking for people to help find the coward.
Zac Stacy would fly into Orlando Florida airport where he would be arrested for the assault. Kristin Evans who would file for a restraining order spoke about prior abuse at the hands of Zac Stacy. Zac Stacy was officially charged and would later be released on a ten thousand dollar fine. If Stacy is convicted of the charges that he is facing he could spend the next twenty years in prison.
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Former NFL running back Zac Stacy, who was seen on a violent video allegedly attacking his ex-girlfriend, was arrested late Thursday after a manhunt, according to jail records.
Stacy was arrested in Orlando, Florida, and was booked into the Orange County Jail on charges of criminal mischief and aggravated battery. Police initially believed he had fled Florida after the incident occurred Sunday but he was later apprehended there.
Stacy, 30, appeared to beat his girlfriend in an incident at their home over the weekend. The video appeared to show Stacy throwing the woman into a television stand and hitting her, according to TMZ Sports. The gossip site, citing a restraining order application, reported that the woman said he punched her several times in the head.
Oakland, Florida, police said responding officers were at the scene “within two minutes” and Stacy had fled the scene.
Kristin Evans, the woman allegedly in the chilling video, applauded the arrest on Instagram.
“Personally I feel like the state should have several more charges,but thank you to everyone who made this possible!!! We are halfway there,” she wrote.
“CONVICTION & SENTENCING NEXT!!”
In the video, the woman can be heard begging for him to stop while a 5-month-old looks on while seated on the couch. At one point, the woman can be seen being body-slammed into one of the baby’s bouncy seats.
Stacy, who retired from the NFL in 2017, left before police arrived, and the woman said she visited the hospital after the incident and had bumps and bruises, TMZ Sports reported.
Ex-NFL player Zac Stacy appeared before a judge Friday morning after he was arrested at Orlando International Airport on charges he beat the mother of his infant son at her home in Oakland last weekend.
Video showing the former running back attacking the woman went viral in recent days after the victim shared it online. Orlando police arrested Stacy after he exited an inbound flight from Nashville and took him to Orange County Jail, said OPD’s Heidi Rodríguez.
In court, his defense attorney said Stacy had flown back to Florida immediately after learning that Oakland police had issued a warrant for his arrest “with the intention of turning himself in.”
However, prosecutors noted that Stacy had left the state “immediately” after the alleged attack. They asked County Judge Andrew Bain to order Stacy to surrender his passport if granted release.
Bain agreed. He set Stacy’s bond at $10,150 on felony charges of aggravated battery and criminal mischief and also ordered him to have no contact with the victim if released and not possess any weapons or firearms.
Stacy spoke only briefly, to confirm he intended to return to Tennessee.
The Oakland Police Department said its officers responded to an emergency call Saturday around 2:30 p.m. and determined “a domestic violence battery had taken place and that the suspect, Zackary Stacy, had fled the scene,” the agency said in a statement.
TheOrange County Sheriff’s Office also tried to locate Stacy, a 30-year-old former running back for Vanderbilt University and laterthe St. Louis Rams and New York Jets, but “learned he had fled the state,” according to Oakland PD.
When officers arrived, they found the woman sitting on the living room couch with her shirt torn and food in her hair, an affidavit for Stacy’s arrestsaid.
Oakland police Detective Shawn Dozier wrote in the affidavit that he watched a video captured by the victim’s surveillance system that shows Stacy struck the woman twice, knockingher to the ground, then “picked her up like a ‘rag doll’ and threw her into a 65-inch television.”
The TV fell over on top of the woman, Dozier said, and “she balled up in a defensive manner.”
Footage alsoshows Stacy grabbing an object and throwing it at the woman’s head, according to Dozier.
“While she was still on the floor, pleading with [Stacy] to stop, he picked her up and body-slammed her down onto the baby walker, causing the object to break as she fell,” Dozier said.
In a public Facebook post, the victim shared multiple video clips of the incident that have since gone viral with the caption: “Vanderbilt’s finest Zac Stacy violent domestic abuse in front of our 5 month old son.”
Oakland police said Friday that officers responded to two other disturbances between Stacy and his son’s mother within the last few months.
In August, she contacted police to have Stacy removed from her home after an argument over rent money, according to an incident report. Stacy had been living in the home for four months and the woman told officers they argued when she didn’t have the money to pay him back.
Oakland police officer Anthony Edwards noted in the report there was no physical violence during the argument, but said Stacy “kept menacingly staring” at the woman as she cried while talking to officers.
Stacy eventually left the house and parked across the street, Edwards said, but left shortly after he noticed Edwards and a detective were watching him.
In September, the woman called police after Stacy allegedly struck the side of her head with a stack of mail while she held their baby, according to the incident report released Friday. He was not at the home when police arrived.
Paramedics treated the woman for ringing in her ears, the report said.
Although the woman declined to press charges, Oakland Police filed a domestic violence battery charge with the State Attorney’s Office, the department said in a statement.
Records show Zac Stacy filed a paternity suit against his child’s mother in October, claiming his ex had kept the boy away from him since they stopped living together in August. His suit sought a time-sharing agreement for custody and legally establish his parental rights.
The suit remains pending.
Meanwhile, Bain indicated during the hearing the victim had filed for a restraining order against Zac Stacy. Court records related to her petition were not available Friday, but Stacy was ordered to adhere to any related restrictions if released.
Ali Abulaban aka Jinnkid has been charged with a double murder in California and would plead not guilty today to the charges. According to police reports Ali Abulaban aka Jinnkid would plant a listening device on his daughters IPad and when he heard his wife talking to a male he would go over to the home and shoot both of them dead. Ali Abulaban aka Jinnkid would then head off to pick up his daughter from school.
According to police Ali Abulaban aka Jinnkid was living outside of the family home due to a domestic violence complaint made from his wife. Police would find the bodies of Ana Abulaban, 28, of San Diego and Rayburn Cadenas Barron, 29, of National City. As of right not the relationship status between Ana and Rayburn are unknown and their cause of death is from gunshot wounds
Ali Abulaban aka Jinnkid broke out on Tik Tok thanks to his parody videos and has around a million followers.
Another Tik Tok star Claire Miller was charged with the murder of her sister earlier this year
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A TikTok star with nearly a million online followers pleaded not guilty on Monday to shooting and killing his newly estranged wife and a man she was with last week at a San Diego high-rise.
Prosecutors said Ali Abulaban had surreptitiously installed a listening device on his 5-year-old daughter’s tablet device, and when he heard his wife and another man talking, he went to her apartment and shot them to death, the Union-Tribune reported.
After the shootings, Abulaban, still armed, picked up his daughter from school, Deputy District Attorney Taren Brast said.
The details were revealed during the San Diego County Superior Court arraignment for Abulaban, who pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder as well as special-circumstance allegations of multiple killings, the newspaper reported.
Brast said outside court that Abulaban, 29, is a TikTok star known as JinnKid, with more than 940,000 followers on the social media app. His account features comedy skits and impersonations of the character Tony Montana from the 1983 film “Scarface.”
Abulaban’s attorney did not comment on the allegations during the hearing.
Police identified the victims as Ana Abulaban, 28, of San Diego and Rayburn Cadenas Barron, 29, of National City.
About two dozen family members and friends of the two victims packed the courtroom. Several of them sobbed as Brast shared details about last Thursday’s killings in San Diego’s East Village neighborhood.
Brast said Ali Abulaban confessed to detectives and accused his wife of cheating, although the prosecutor said she believes Barron was a friend.
According to Brast, Ana Abulaban had asked her husband to move out Oct. 18. He checked into a hotel.
Three days later, Brast said, Ali Abulaban sneaked back into the apartment and trashed it while his wife was gone. He also installed the listening app on his daughter’s iPad.
Hours later, Abulaban was listening to the app when he heard his wife and a man talking and giggling, Brast said, and he raced back to the high-rise. Security camera video showed him running out of the elevator to the apartment.
Brast said Abulaban shot Barron three times before shooting his wife in her head. Abulaban then called his mother and confessed, Brast said.
After he picked up his daughter, he called police while driving and they arrested him 45 minutes later. His daughter was in the vehicle.
Judge Kimberlee Lagotta ordered Abulaban jailed without bail. The judge also issued a protective order that requires Abulaban to stay away from his daughter, who is being cared for by family.
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