Scott Kologi Teen Killer Murders Family

Scott Kologi

Scott Kologi was sixteen years old when the teen killer from New Jersey when he shot and killer four members of his family on New Years Eve in 2017. According to court documents Scott Kologi would use a a semi-automatic rifle to shoot and kill 18-year-old Brittany Kologi, his mother, 44-year-old Linda Kologi, his father, 42-year-old Steven Kologi, all of Long Branch, and also killed his grandfather’s companion, 70-year-old Mary Schulz, of Ocean Township. Scott Kologi lawyers attempted to blame the massacre on his mental health problems however a jury was not going for it and found him guilty of the four murders. At his sentencing the judge wanted to make sure that Scott Kologi never set foot outside of prison again sentenced him to 150 years.

Scott Kologi 2022 Information

Scott Kologi 2022
Scott A Kologi
SBI Number:000814623G
Sentenced as:Kologi, Scott A
Race:White
Ethnicity:Unknown
Sex:Male
Hair Color:Brown
Eye Color:Brown
Height:6’0″Weight:170 lbs.
Birth Date:September 1, 2001
Admission Date:June 30, 2022
Current Facility:In Transfer
Current Max Release Date:June 29, 2145
Current Parole Eligibility Date:N/A

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A 20-year-old New Jersey man who brutally massacred four members of his own family with a high-powered assault rifle on New Year’s Eve appears poised to spend the rest of his life behind bars. Monmouth County Superior Court Criminal Division Presiding Judge Marc C. Lemieux on Thursday sentenced Scott Kologi to 150 years in state prison for killing his mother, father, older sister, and surrogate grandmother on the final day of 2017, prosecutors announced.

A jury in February took less than five hours to convict Kologi four counts of first-degree murder and a second-degree weapons charge in the deaths of  Linda Kologi, 44; Steven Kologi Sr., 42; Mary Schulz, 70; and Brittany Kologi, 18.

Judge Lemieux on Thursday also denied a series of motions from Kologi’s defense team seeking a new trial and verdict reversal, saying the evidence against Kologi was “overwhelming” and his crime resulted in “immeasurable harm.

Prosecutors agreed and sought “a sentence matching the severity of the crime,” according to a press release from the prosecutor’s office.

“These were acts of evil, carried out by someone who knew exactly what he was doing,” Monmouth County Assistant Prosecutor Sean Brennan said during the proceeding. “He killed them because he could. He killed them because he wanted to.”

Officers with the Long Branch Police Department and deputies with Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office, at approximately 11:43 p.m. on Dec. 31, 2017, responded to a 911 call reporting shots fired at 635 Wall Street. Upon arriving at the scene, first responders discovered all four victims at different locations within the residence, with each appearing to have sustained multiple gunshot wounds. All four were pronounced dead on the scene.

A then-16-year-old Scott Kologi was arrested at the house and the firearm used in the killings, a C39v2 semi-automatic rifle, was recovered.

As previously reported by Law&Crime, authorities said Kologi confessed to the murders during that initial meeting with detectives from the Long Branch Police Department. Video of the interrogation shows Kologi calmly explaining how he killed each of the four family members while his brother struggles to maintain his composure

“When everything was happening, I felt like I was watching it like I was further back in my mind,” he said. “I just kept firing until they, like, stopped moving.”

Scott Kologi told detectives that he went upstairs and put on a leather jacket, sunglasses and earplugs just before his killing spree. He then loaded a rifle belonging to his biological brother and stood in his room with all of the lights turned off, noting that he knew his mother would come looking for him and he didn’t want her to see him with the weapon.

Assistant Prosecutor Brennan described the shooting during Thursday’s proceeding to illustrate the premeditated nature of the crime. Per Brennan, Kologi lured his mother upstairs, shooting her in the head four times “under the cover of darkness.” He then shot his father in the back and torso as he rushed upstairs to see what was going on. Kologi then made his way downstairs and “casually” murdered his surrogate grandmother with several shots to the torso. He then shot his sister, who was home from school on winter break, in the head three times while she sat at the kitchen table.

Kologi told detectives that he planned to shoot more people until he saw his grandfather—who, along with Kologi’s brother, was home during the attack—fall to his knees and break down in tears after he shot Schulz made him “confused.” The grandfather and brother were unharmed.

“Even though they physically survived,” Brennan said, “they will still have to deal with the mental scars of what they saw.”

In all, Kologi fired 14 shots, with 12 of those shots hitting his victims.

Kologi pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. His attorneys, Richard Lomurro and Emeka Nkwuo, argued that their client had untreated schizophrenia and hallucinations and experienced a psychotic break the day of the murders. Kologi also suffered from severe developmental disabilities.

As previously reported by Law&Crime, Kologi’s defense attorneys called one of his surviving brothers, Jonathan Ruiz, to the stand to support its claims during the second week of the three-week trial. Ruiz testified that at the time of the shootings his brother still believed in Santa Claus, slept in his parents’ bed, and could not get dressed by himself.

A prosecution expert countered that Kologi was “autistic, not schizophrenic, and knew what he was doing when he killed his family members,” according to the Asbury Park Press.

Tyler Rios Guilty In Yasemin Uyar Murder

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Tyler Rios has pleaded guilty in the murder of Yasemin Uyar. According to court documents Tyler Rios would murder Yasemin Uyar and then stuffed her body in a duffel bag before abandoning it in the woods in Tennessee. Tyler Rios would also kidnap their two year old son who thankfully was later found safe and healthy. Tyler Rios would be arrested and would eventually plead guilty to murder and kidnapping charges. When he is sentenced later this year he will face a maximum of thirty years in prison

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A New Jersey man charged in the death of his ex-girlfriend last year in a missing persons case that prompted an Amber Alert and a multi-state manhunt pleaded guilty in Elizabeth Monday.

Tyler Rios, 27, pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter and desecration of human remains in the death of 27-year-old Yasemin Uyar.

He faces 25 years in prison on the aggravated manslaughter charge and five more years on the desecration of human remains charge when he is sentenced in June.

Rios admitted to using a wrestling move on Uyar when they got into an argument about where he was living on July 8, 2021, inside her Rahway apartment.

Rios, a former Highland Park High School wrestler, put his forearm across her throat in an arm bar. He said the move was to end the argument, but he didn’t intend to end her life.

After Rios realized he had killed Uyar, he panicked, picking up her body, putting it in a duffle bag, into the back of her car, and driving to Tennessee, where he put her body in a field.

An Amber Alert was issued for Uyar and their 2-year-old son Sebastian after Uyar failed to show up at work and the boy at day care.

Rios called someone he knew from a blocked number and admitted to having his son and allegedly killing Uyar, saying her body “had been in the vehicle for days, until he disposed of her remains off of a highway,” according to court papers.

The call was traced to a hotel in Monterey, Tennessee, where Rios was found room with the boy.

Rios led investigators to Uyar’s body half naked body, stuff in a duffel bag in a wooded area nearby, off Interstate 40.

An autopsy revealed Uyar was strangled and suffered blunt-force trauma two days before her body was found on July 8.

https://abc7ny.com/tyler-rios-yasemin-uyar-amber-alert-elizabeth/11711424/

Andrae Daniels Charged In Alicia Arnone Murder

Andrae Daniels

Andrae Daniels has been charged with the stabbing murder of Alicia Arnone in New Jersey. According to police reports Alicia Arnone had filed numerous protection orders against her ex boyfriend Andrae Daniels however they went ignored. Andrae Davis would go over to Alicia Arnone home in Leonia, New Jersey and stabbed the woman to death. Andrae Daniels has been charged with ith first-degree murder, and possession of a weapon

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A man was arrested in connection with the stabbing death of a woman in Leonia, New Jersey on Sunday.

Thirty-nine-year-old Andrae Daniels was arrested and charged with first-degree murder, and possession of a weapon, according to Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella.

The arrest comes after the prosecutor’s office and Leonia police department investigated the death of 35-year-old Alicia Arnone.

The police department got a call from an apartment complex at 147 Grand Avenue near Overpeck Preserve Saturday morning that a resident may have been the victim of a stabbing.

When officers arrived, they found Arnone dead from an apparent stab wound.

Daniels is currently being held at the Bergen County Jail.

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A Lodi man was arrested Saturday in connection with a woman fatally stabbed in a Leonia apartment Saturday morning.

Andrae Daniels, 39, was charged with murder, possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose and unlawful possession of a weapon after being arrested the day of the stabbing, the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office said in a press release.

Police found Alicia Arnone, 35, dead with a stab wound in a Grand Avenue apartment in Leonia after receiving a 911 call at 10 a.m. Saturday.

Daniels is currently in the Bergen County Jail awaiting his first court appearance. Prosecutor’s office spokeswoman Liz Rebein said there no court date has been set.

https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/bergen/leonia/2022/03/27/leonia-stabbing-saturday-lodi-nj-man-charged/7184280001/

Angielly Dominguez Fatally Shoots Sister

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Angielly Dominguez is a woman from Florida who would travel all the way to New Jersey to fatally shoot her sister Omelly Dominguez. According to police reports they received a 911 call that someone was stabbed at the New Jersey home and would find 21 year old Omelly Dominguez with a fatal gunshot to the head. Angielly Dominguez was gone when police showed up however she was arrested a short time later. When police searched the vehicle she was driving they would find five guns in the trunk of the car. Angielly Dominguez would be charged with first degree murder.

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A 27-year-old Florida woman was charged with murder for killing her younger sister with a point-blank gunshot to the head in their mother’s Little Ferry home, authorities said.

Angielly Dominguez, 27, was headed south on the New Jersey Turnpike in her boyfriend’s Ford Mustang early Tuesday evening, March 22, when State Police nabbed her in Cherry Hill, nearly 90 miles from the scene of the sororicide, law enforcement sources confirmed.

There were five guns in the trunk of the vehicle, which her boyfriend had reported stolen along with the weapons, they said.

Dominguez had driven up from her home in Jacksonville, FL, and was staying with her younger sister, Omelly Dominguez, and other family members at their mom’s home on Sand Hill Court in Little Ferry, one source said.

Angielly Dominguez apparently had asked her sister for money to stay in a hotel around 4 p.m. Tuesday, the source told Daily Voice. Omelly apparently refused, saying she’d already done plenty for her older sister.

Their 16-year-old brother had just come home from school and was in another room when he heard the gunshot, investigators said.

He rushed into the living room to find a lifeless Omelly Dominguez, who’d been graduated from Union City High School and was studying nursing at William Paterson University (Class of 2023), where she worked as an admissions assistant.

She’d been shot in the head, Bergen County Prosecutor Mark Musella said.

“What did you do?” the boy reportedly asked Angielly Dominguez, who immediately ran from the home without answering, got into her boyfriend’s silver-striped white 1995 Ford Mustang and sped off.

“She’s inside,” the teen told responding police officers after calling 911. “She’s shot.”

Detectives from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Unit and Little Ferry police arrived moments later and began interviewing witnesses.

They collected surveillance video, some of which was shot by a dashcam that a contractor doing work in the area had left on. It captured images of the armed woman fleeing, investigators said.

Detectives also pinged the fleeing Dominguez’s cellphone

A “be on the lookout” (BOLO) alert was issued, and nearly two hours later a state trooper spotted the white Mustang — with Florida license plates — heading south on the New Jersey Turnpike near Exit 4 in Mount Laurel.

The trooper began following Dominguez, who checked him out multiple times in her rearview mirror but didn’t change speeds, investigators said.

At that point, the trooper activated the cruiser’s lights and siren and she pulled over, they said

Five guns were reportedly found in the Mustang’s trunk, the investigators said. State Police were testing them to determine which one might have been used in the killing.

Angielly Dominguez was brought to the State Police barracks in Moorestown, then to Little Ferry police headquarters for processing. She was then taken to the county lockup to await a first appearance in Central Judicial Processing Court in Hackensack.

Angielly Dominguez is charged with first-degree murder, weapons offenses and hindering her arrest. 

https://dailyvoice.com/pennsylvania/lehigh/news/update-woman-who-shot-killed-sister-in-nj-captured-by-state-police/828491/

Christopher Gregor Charged With Sons Murder

Christopher Gregor

Christopher Gregor is a man from New Jersey who has been charged with the murder of his six year old son. According to police reports Christopher Gregor would force the child to run for hours on a treadmill as he deemed the child to be too fat. Gregor would continue to increase the speed of the treadmill and at one point appeared to be biting his son. All of the abuse was caught on the fitness center cameras. Christopher Gregor who was initially charged with child endangerment had a murder charged added as Corey Micciolo died from blunt force injuries to the stomach and chest however the exact manner of death has not been released. If convicted of the murder charges Christopher Gregor faces life in prison as New Jersey does not have the death penalty.

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township man accused of child endangerment was seen on surveillance video being abusive to his own young son two weeks before the boy’s death this past spring, according to court documents.

Christopher Gregor, 29, and the six-year-old child were seen in video taken in the gym of the clubhouse at Gregor’s housing complex on March 20, according to the affidavit of probable cause from Gregor’s July arrest.

In the affidavit, police said the video shows Gregor putting his son on a treadmill before increasing the speed to the point where the child falls off.

Gregor then appears to bite the child’s head while getting him back onto the exercise equipment and repeating the same cycle, making the machine run faster until the boy falls off, again.

He falls several more times from the speeding equipment, according to the complaint warrant.

Though not identified by police due to his young age, Corey has been publicly memorialized by his mother, Breanna Micciolo, of Englishtown, since the boy’s sudden death at an Ocean County hospital on April 2.

The Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office has stressed that circumstances leading to the child’s death remain an active investigation.

Micciolo has created a Facebook group, called “Justice for Corey,” from which she has accused Gregor of repeatedly abusing their young son.

An attorney for Gregor disputes those claims, telling News 12 that he believes his client will be vindicated.

Evidence that Gregor had committed acts of abuse against the child on March 20 was recovered after the boy’s death, Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley Billhimer said on Monday.

Micciolo and some supporters were outside the Ocean County Courthouse on Thursday, some holding signs, according to the Facebook group.

They planned to revisit the area outside the courthouse on Friday, as Gregor was slated for a detention hearing.

https://nj1015.com/police-barnegat-nj-man-abusive-to-son-on-video-before-death/