• Re: 19-year-old Daytona QUEER arrested in shooting death. He feared bei

    From Kamala Harris Catholic America@21:1/5 to governor.swill@gmail.com on Sat Sep 3 23:54:42 2022
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    <governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote:

    Are all leftists perverts? Yes they are. Gay too.

    You don't have to worry about being outed now, do you bitch?
    You'll have plenty of boyfriends packing your ass in prison.

    DAYTONA BEACH — A 19-year-old Daytona Beach man is facing a
    first-degree murder charge in the shooting death of Telan Mann,
    also 19.

    Daytona Beach Police arrested Jakari Webb on Tuesday for the
    June 23 homicide. He is being held without bond in the Volusia
    County Jail.

    According to police, Webb believed Mann was going to out him as
    gay.

    “The suspect had some concern that he was going to be outed by
    (Mann) as far as his sexual preference, so to say,” Daytona
    Beach Police Chief Jakari Young said during a press conference
    on Wednesday.

    “(Mann) was an openly gay male, who was engaged in an online
    relationship with the suspect,” Young said. “They ended up
    meeting at that location on June 23 and the suspect ends up
    shooting and killing (Mann), and then fleeing on foot.”

    Police took Webb into custody while serving a search warrant at
    a home on Garden Street around 8:45 p.m. on Tuesday. A 9mm
    handgun was also found on the property. The police report did
    not specify the type of gun used in the killing.

    It is unclear whether the property on Garden Street is Webb's
    place of residence. A police report said that surveillance
    footage showed Webb leaving the property close to 1 a.m., the
    day of the shooting, and returning at around 3 a.m., after the
    shooting.

    In addition to first-degree murder, Mann is also charged with a
    probation violation and resisting arrest after he unsuccessfully
    attempted to flee from SWAT and K9 officers during the search.

    Using technology – a crucial part of which included video
    surveillance from nearby businesses, residences and even from
    Bethune-Cookman University – the department’s Criminal
    Investigations Division pieced together Webb’s movements before
    and after Mann was killed, Young said.

    Surveillance footage critical to investigators
    Mann’s body was discovered just before 2 a.m. on June 23 near
    Oak Tree Circle and Forest Glen Boulevard, soon after officers
    patrolling that area heard shots fired. Police found Mann in a
    pool of blood and with multiple gunshot wounds.

    According to a police report, footage obtained from a leasing
    office at Forest Glen Boulevard showed Webb “walking from Nova
    Road and westbound onto Forest Glen Boulevard. The suspect is
    observed kneeling down behind a grass hill located at the corner
    of Oak Tree Circle and Forest Glen Boulevard to conceal himself
    from the victim.”

    The footage then shows Mann walking around the small grass hill
    and Webb firing “multiple shots at the victim” before fleeing
    the area toward Nova Road.

    “I am extremely proud of my investigators,” Young said, adding
    that the investigation took more than 120 hours. “And I’m not
    shy about telling you that I have the best in the business. They
    are second to none."

    Young continued: “They are truly the definition of what we call
    'relentless follow-up. This highlights the importance of
    technology, especially through video surveillance and being able
    to track that suspect from one location to the other and put
    this thing together. I couldn’t be prouder of this team.”

    Young read a prepared statement from Mann’s family, who were
    unable to attend Wednesday's press conference.

    “On behalf of the family of Telan Mann, we truly appreciate all
    the hard work and dedication your team has done to catch the
    person behind this,” the statement said. “Thank you to all who
    supported our family through this tough time. Now that we have
    justice, we have peace, and we can lay our beloved Telan to
    rest.”

    Additional charges possible
    Police determined that Mann and Webb’s encounter on June 23 was
    their first in-person meeting. They had been communicating
    through social media since February.

    “The motive is not entirely clear,” said police detective Dave
    Dinardi. “They were having a four-month online communication
    going back and forth. Exactly what transpired, what was going
    through the suspect’s mind, I don’t think we’ll ever fully know.”

    Young said that “there are discussions with the State Attorney’s
    office as far as possibly tacking on a hate crime charge for
    what he did to the victim.”

    “This is extremely tragic, and it’s just completely
    unnecessary.” Young said. “You have two 19-year-olds who barely
    lived, they are just starting their lives and you basically have
    two lives lost – one to the grave, the other to the prison
    system.”

    This article originally appeared on The Daytona Beach News-
    Journal: Daytona Beach police charged 19-year-old with murder of
    Telan Mann

    https://news.yahoo.com/19-old-daytona-man-arrested-211537283.html

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