Monday 6 June 2022

USA Crime: Woman Runs Over Boyfriend 3 Times & Other BLM Homicides

Girlfriend, 26, 'kills cheating boyfriend by running over him THREE TIMES with her car' after tracking him to a bar using Apple AirTag and finding him with another woman

  • Gaylyn Morris, 26, was arrested after the attack in Indianapolis Thursday night
  • Followed her boyfriend, Andre Smith, 26, to Tilly's Pub with a GPS and an AirTag
  • She saw him with another woman and allegedly ran over Smith with her car
  • Morris was preliminarily charged with murder and is still held in custody 

A woman in Indiana tracked down her boyfriend at a bar with an Apple AirTag and killed him by ramming him over three times with her car after she saw him with another woman.

Gaylyn Morris, 26, hit her boyfriend Andre Smith, also 26, with her vehicle around 12:30 a.m. on June 3 in the parking lot of an Indianapolis pub called Tilly's.

'Officers arrived and located Mr. Smith laying on the ground underneath a vehicle,' Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said in a news release. 'It appeared he was struck by the vehicle. Indianapolis Fire Department (IFD) Engine Company 6 responded and unfortunately pronounced the Mr. Smith deceased at the scene.'

A witness said Morris had told her about how she tracked down Smith with an AirTag, according to a probable cause affidavit for Morris' arrest.

She also allegedly said she was in a relationship with victim and thought he was cheating on her with another woman, the Indianapolis Star reported.

Andre Smith (pictured), 26, was struck by his girlfriend's car three times in Indianapolis after she allegedly tracked him down using an Apple AirTag on Thursday night. Gaylyn Morris, also 26 and the victim's girlfriend, was arrested later in the same night

Andre Smith (pictured), 26, was struck by his girlfriend's car three times in Indianapolis after she tracked him down using an Apple AirTag on Thursday night. Gaylyn Morris, also 26 and the victim's girlfriend, was arrested later in the same night

After arriving at Tilly's, Morris grabbed an empty wine bottle and swung it at the other woman. The bottle did not hit her because Smith intervened and caught it.

Moments later, the three of them were asked to leave by staff. 

A witness later shared with police that she was at a bar when she saw Morris pulling forward and clipping Smith with her car in the parking lot.

'And he went down, at which time... [Morris] then backed over him and then pulled forward and hit him for the third time,' the probable cause affidavit states.

Morris then attempted to run after the woman after exiting her vehicle but police intervened and placed her under arrest. The woman that had initially been at the pub with Smith was not harmed in the incident.

As of Sunday night, Morris is being held behind bars in the Marion County Jail and was preliminarily charged with murder, according to online jail records.

Morris used an AirTag to track her boyfriend down after she was suspicious of him cheating on her

Morris used an AirTag to track her boyfriend down after she was suspicious of him cheating on her

Apple AirTags are coin-sized devices that can be attached to keys, backpacks, purses and other items to help people track them down via iPhone if they’re misplaced. 

The $30 device is also being used by stalkers to track people.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10887921/Indiana-woman-tracks-cheating-boyfriend-bar-Apple-Airtag-kills-him.html

Man celebrating his 22nd birthday, a woman, 27, and a 34-year-old boxer who were shot dead when gunmen opened fire on crowd outside bars in Philadelphia: 11 others were wounded

  • Two men and a woman were killed when multiple people opened fire on a crowd at a popular South Street nightlife area
  • 34-year-old Gregory Jackson, 27-year-old Alexis Quinn and Kristopher Minners, who was 22 were killed in the shooting 
  • Philadelphia Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said one of the victims had gotten into a fight with another man, which may have been the cause
  • Police recovered two guns from the scene, including one with an extended magazine 

The victims of a shooting in popular Philadelphia entertainment district late on Saturday night have been identified.

They include a father who was a popular skater and boxing trainer in the city and a man who was a resident adviser to children at one of Philadelphia's boarding schools.  

Gunfire from several shooters killed three people and wounded at least 11 others.

A police statement revealed the dead were 34-year-old Gregory Jackson, 27-year-old Alexis Quinn and Kristopher Minners, who was 22.  

Investigators believe one of the three killed was involved in 'a physical altercation' with another man, and those two began firing at each other, with both struck by gunfire. 

Alexis Quinn, 27, was killed during Saturday night's shoot on South Street in Philadelphia

Alexis Quinn, 27, was killed during Saturday night's shoot on South Street in Philadelphia 

Gregory Jackson, 34, a boxer from Philadelphia was shot dead in the mass shooting

Gregory Jackson, 34, a boxer from Philadelphia was shot dead in the mass shooting 

Kristopher Minners, who was 22, a resident advisor for 6th and 2nd grade boys at Girard College lost his life in the shooting

Kristopher Minners, who was 22, a resident advisor for 6th and 2nd grade boys at Girard College lost his life in the shooting

Surveillance video from the shooting shows people on a crowded street running in panic after gunshots were fired

Surveillance video from the shooting shows people on a crowded street running in panic after gunshots were fired

Police officers were patrolling the area on South Street in central Philadelphia at about 11.30pm on Saturday when they heard multiple shots. 

Racing to the scene, they found several people with gunshot wounds lying on the sidewalk and in the street and began to render aid, Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said.

In a tribute to Quinn, pictured, she was referred to as her mother's 'little twin'

In a tribute to Quinn, pictured, she was referred to as her mother's 'little twin'

Alexis Quinn is pictured in her Facebook profilepi

Alexis Quinn is seen here in her Facebook profile picture

Gregory Jackson, 34, a boxer and victim in mass shooting in Philadelphia

Gregory Jackson, 34, a boxer and victim in mass shooting in Philadelphia

In the ring, Jackson was known as 'Japan Jackson'. He is pictured in a photo from Instagram

In the ring, Jackson was known as 'Japan Jackson'. He is pictured in a photo from Instagram 

Another responding officer saw a man on a street corner firing a handgun into a large crowd about half a block away, Outlaw said. 

The officer drew his weapon and fired several times, and police believe the man was struck before he dropped his handgun onto the sidewalk and fled, Outlaw explained.

The 11 shooting victims who survived were a 17-year-old boy; two 18-year-old men; two 20-year-old men; three men aged 23, 43 and 69; two 17-year-old girls; and a 19-year-old woman. All are believed to have been innocent bystanders, Outlaw revealedA shop in the downtown area is riddled with bullet holes after multiple gunmen opened fire on a crowd of revelers

A shop in the downtown area is riddled with bullet holes after multiple gunmen opened fire on a crowd of revelers

A huge manhunt is underway after multiple shooters opened fire into a large crowd of revelers in downtown Philadelphia Saturday night, leaving three dead and 11 injured

A huge manhunt is underway after multiple shooters opened fire into a large crowd of revelers in downtown Philadelphia Saturday night, leaving three dead and 11 injured

Philadelphia Police investigators work the scene of a fatal overnight shooting on South Street

Philadelphia Police investigators work the scene of a fatal overnight shooting on South Street

A storefront window with bullet holes is pictured Sunday

A storefront window with bullet holes is pictured Sunday

A Philadelphia police investigators holds a bloodied jacket recovered from the scene of Saturday's mass shooting

A Philadelphia police investigators holds a bloodied jacket recovered from the scene of Saturday's mass shooting

A Philadelphia Fireman washes blood off the sidewalk Sunday morning after the mass shooting

A Philadelphia Fireman washes blood off the sidewalk Sunday morning after the mass shooting

Blood stains the sidewalks in downtown Philadelphia after Saturday's mass shooting

Blood stains the sidewalks in downtown Philadelphia after Saturday's mass shooting

A Philadelphia firefighter washes blood off the sidewalk at the scene of the fatal shooting

A Philadelphia firefighter washes blood off the sidewalk at the scene of the fatal shooting

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10887791/South-Street-Philadelphia-mass-shooting-victims-identified-bloody-evidence-recovered.html

Two people are shot dead and third is killed by 'a fleeing car' after 'multiple shooters' fire on 14 near a Tennessee bar - 

  • Two were shot dead after multiple gunmen fired shots near a Chattanooga bar
  • Police say a third person was killed after being stuck by a 'fleeing car' 
  • The shooting left 14 people injured, with several being in critical condition

Three people were killed after multiple gunmen fired shots outside a bar in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Police say at least 14 people were shot in the 2100 block of McCallie Avenue Sunday morning. Three others were struck by cars as they fled for safety.

Two of the deceased were killed in the shooting. The other died after being hit by a car. Several victims were hospitalized with life-threatening injuries. 

Police responded to Mary's Bar & Grill on McCallie Avenue after shots rang out around 2.45am Sunday.

Investigators are unsure what prompted the gunfire, but note at least 17 people, including one juvenile, were victims of the deadly incident.

Police say 14 people were shot and three others struck by cars as they ran away to seek shelter from the gunfire

Police say 14 people were shot and three others struck by cars as they ran away to seek shelter from the gunfire

A video, shared online by resident Laquena Donegan, showed a large crowd and several vehicles were gathered in the streets at the time of the shooting.

The revelers appeared to be socializing amongst themselves, with those in the cars revving their engines, when shots unexpectedly rang out.

Police allege the incident is not connected to a shooting that broke out just hours earlier about three miles down the road, according to the TV station.

Three people were injured when a shooter opened fire on Fort Street, near the Chattanooga Convention Center and Finley Stadium, around 11pm Saturday.

Another video shared online showed a large crowd was gathered in the streets when shots rang out

A large crowd was gathered in the streets when shots rang out

Several stationary cars lined the road before the gunmen opened fire on the group
The revelers appeared to be socializing amongst themselves, with those in the cars revving their engines, when shots unexpectedly rang out

Several stationary cars lined the road before the gunmen opened fire on the group 

Donegan kept recording during the aftermath of the shooting, which saw bargoers frantically trying to locate their loved ones. At least one man was seen lying on the ground while bystanders tried to help him


The shootings come the weekend after six teens were wounded during an exchange of gunfire in a downtown Chattanooga business district. 

The victims- two 15-year-old girls, three 15-year-old boys, and one 13-year-old boy - were shot on Saturday, May 28 around 11.45pm the Cherry Street area.

The shooting involved two groups of people that appeared to have been advancing toward each other in an altercation, when two individuals in one group pulled guns and fired at the other group.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10886793/Two-shot-dead-killed-fleeing-car-shots-ring-near-Tennessee-bar.html

Moment officers salute their K-9 colleague, Rin, as he emerges from veterinary hospital after being shot alongside US Marshal handler: 19-year-old Chicago man is arrested in connection with the shooting

  • A federal police dog was saluted in a police lineup after leaving a veterinary hospital on Sunday afternoon after three days in intensive care
  • Dog was shot alongside his U.S. Marshal handler on Thursday
  • The pair were attempting to serve an arrest warrant on Chicago's Northwest Side
  • Tarrion Johnson, 19, was arrested shortly after the encounter 
  • Johnson allegedly opened fire as the marshal was serving a warrant 
  • Warrant was for a previous attempted murder charge against Johnson
  • Wounded K-9 went to MedVet Chicago clinic Thursday, released three days later
  • Marshal also realized he had been shot in his hand but did not go to hospital
  • Johnson faces charges of attempted murder, attempted robbery with a firearm, aggravated cruelty to animals and injury to a police animal 
A federal police dog was saluted in a police lineup after leaving a veterinary hospital on Sunday afternoon

A federal police dog was saluted in a police lineup after leaving a veterinary hospital on Sunday afternoon

The dog, called Rin, had to spend three days in intensive care after being shot

The dog, called Rin, had to spend three days in intensive care after being shot

Dog was shot alongside his U.S. Marshal handler, pictured here, on Thursday. The Marshal was shot in the hand

Dog was shot alongside his U.S. Marshal handler, pictured here, on Thursday. The Marshal was shot in the hand 

Tarrion Johnson, 19, faces charges of attempted murder, attempted robbery with a firearm, aggravated cruelty to animals and injury to a police animal

Tarrion Johnson, 19, faces charges of attempted murder, attempted robbery with a firearm, aggravated cruelty to animals and injury to a police animal

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10884863/Chicago-man-arrested-shootings-US-marshal-police-dog.html

Atlanta rapper Trouble, 34, is shot dead while making late-night visit to woman's apartment just hours after posting photos of himself partying: Police issue arrest warrant for suspect

  • Rapper Trouble aka Mariel Semonte Orr, 34, was shot outside of an apartment complex at 3.20am  
  • The rapper had earlier posted videos on Instagram showing him partying with friends
  • During his career, Trouble collaborated with stars such as Drake and The Weeknd 
  • No arrests have been made but authorities have named 33-year-old Jamichael Jones as a suspect in the shooting

An Atlanta-based rapper who was referred to us 'a true voice for his city and inspiration to the community he proudly served' was shot dead after a night of partying.

Mariel Semonte Orr, who went by the monikers Trouble and Skoob, was 34 years old when he was shot dead.

According to the Rockdale County Sheriff's Department, Trouble was shot dead at an apartment complex in Conyers, 25 miles outside of Atlanta, at 3.20am on Sunday.

When officers arrived at the scene, Trouble was found lying on the ground outside of the apartment building with a gunshot wound to the chest, according to Jedidia Canty, the public information officer with the Rockdale County Sheriff's Department.

Trouble is seen dancing while sitting in the bed of a pickup truck in a video posted from the night he died

Trouble is seen dancing while sitting in the bed of a pickup truck in a video posted from the night he died

In a series of videos posted to Instagram, Trouble can be seen smoking with friends

In a series of videos posted to Instagram, Trouble can be seen smoking with friends

Canty said that Trouble was shot inside the apartment building.

No arrests have been made in the fatal shooting. The sheriff's office have issued an arrest warrant for Jamichael Jones, 33, of Atlanta. Jones is accused of felony murder, home invasion and aggravated assault. 

Canty said that Trouble was visiting a female friend at the apartment complex when Jones breached the home. 

She said that the suspect knew the female and referred to the shooting as a 'domestic situation.' 

Canty said the situation was 'not a love triangle' and that the suspect and the victim did not know each other.  

Trouble was pronounced dead at the scene. 

A screenshot from the final video posted to Trouble's Instagram Story showing him ordering drinks at a bar

A screenshot from the final video posted to Trouble's Instagram Story showing him ordering drinks at a bar

In another video, Trouble could be seen laughing and joking with friends while coughing and smoking

In another video, Trouble could be seen laughing and joking with friends while coughing and smoking

Rapper Trouble, pictured here on May 24, was referred to as a 'a true voice for his city and inspiration to the community he proudly served'

Rapper Trouble, pictured here on May 24, was referred to as a 'a true voice for his city and inspiration to the community he proudly served'

The sheriff's office have issued an arrest warrant for Jamichael Jones, 33, of Atlanta

The sheriff's office have issued an arrest warrant for Jamichael Jones, 33, of Atlanta

In the hours before his death, Trouble posted videos to his Instagram story showing him ordering drinks at a party and laughing with a bartender. 

Less than a month before his death, Trouble posted about life being too short 

The rapper debuted in 2011 with a mix tape titled 'December 17' featuring the song 'Bussin'' that achieved nearly 3 million views on YouTube

The rapper debuted in 2011 with a mix tape titled 'December 17' featuring the song 'Bussin'' that achieved nearly 3 million views on YouTube

A statement from his label Def Jam said in a statement: 'Our thoughts and prayers are with the children, loved ones, and fans of Trouble. A true voice for his city and an inspiration to the community he proudly represented'

A statement from his label Def Jam said in a statement: 'Our thoughts and prayers are with the children, loved ones, and fans of Trouble. A true voice for his city and an inspiration to the community he proudly represented' 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10887345/Rapper-Trouble-shot-dead-34-night-posting-party-pictures.html

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