Kenny Online.NET

Focused On Urban Issues, Nightlife, & Kenny Smoov

LOOK INTO THE EYES OF A MONSTER KILLER - PIECE OF S&@T

The Jersey City teen charged with two women in the execution-style murder of a recently engaged couple has been charged in three more murders and his bail is set at $6 million cash only, officials said.

Shiquan Bellamy of Arlington Avenue, is now charged in a single homicide and two double homicides, and Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio said today the killings were "unnecessary to effectuate the robberies" and appear to be "gratuitous violence" and "cold blooded killing."

Bellamy appeared in Central Judicial Processing Court in Jersey City via a videolink from the Kearny jail on the charges of murdering the couple, Nia Haqq, 25, and Michael Muchioki, 27, on April 4.
He is charged in this murder along with Darmelia Lawrence, of Woodlawn Avenue, and Latonia Bellamy, all 19.

The couple had just returned home from their engagement party when they were killed during a robbery in the street in front to their Randolph Avenue home, officials said. Muchioki suffered a shotgun blast to the back of his head and his fiancee was shot in the back of her head with a pistol, officials said.

The other charges against Bellamy were announced after his appearance.

Today, Shiquan Bellamy was charged in the Feb. 2 felony
murders of cousins Mileak Richardson and Lester "Bleek" Thompson, as well as robbery and weapons offenses in connection to the 4 a.m. slayings at Woodlawn Avenue near Corcoran Street, DeFazio said. Police say Richardson and Thompson were robbed of cash, a cell phone and drugs, and were "set up."

Also today, Shiquan Bellamy was charged with the March 27 murder of Lamonte Wright, 20, who was
shot in the back with a shotgun at 6 a.m. on Clerk Street near Myrtle Avenue as he walked his girlfriend to her car, officials said. Authorities called the killing a "premeditated attack," and said robbery was not involved.

"This is beyond humanity that one young man can be charged with causing this much destruction of human life," said DeFazio.

"I personally commend the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office homicide personnel and the investigative division of the Jersey City police for all the work they did on these five homicide cases. A tremendous amount of effort went into these investigations."

Shiquan Bellamy was in prison from March 6, 2009 to Oct. 19, 2009 for drug possession with intent to distribute within 1,000 feet of a school and he remains on parole. Jersey City police picked him up on April 6 for questioning in the Randolph Avenue murders and he was arrested when found carrying suspected narcotics. He has been locked up since then.

Investigators got a break in the Randolph Avenue homicides when forensic evidence recovered from the Haqq's vehicle and other information led them to Darmelia Lawrence and Latonia Bellamy to the crime.

"The two codefendants were interviewed and it was shortly thereafter that the warrant was obtained for Mr. Bellamy," DeFazio said, adding that a shotgun believed used in the homicides was also recovered. "After (Shiquan Bellamy) was charged in the most recent double homicide, he was taken to the homicide squad office and interviewed, and now has been charged with these additional homicides."

Darmelia Lawrence's brother, Ronald "Diddy" Lawrence, 21, as well as Hakeem "Hak" Lester, also 21, are already charged in the double homicide on Woodlawn where two pistols and a shogun were used, officials said. Shiquan Bellamy and Latonia Bellamy are believed to be cousins
.


Dear God: Please do not offer any comfort to these agents of Satan. Put down your sword of vengeance as only you can. The state of New Jersey cannot issue the righteous punishment that these men deserve.

Views: 191

Comment

You need to be a member of Kenny Online.NET to add comments!

Join Kenny Online.NET

Comment by Vega Tigarrius on April 14, 2010 at 10:50am
Now is where true Christianity comes into play. ..Love thy enemies and forgive those just as Jesus would. The hard part is we as a Christian community must still reach out to these young people and do all that we can to show them the love of Jesus and change their hearts before they leave this world.

Focused on the Urban Lifestyle, Nightlife, and Issues in Nashville for Adults of "All Ages". We keep you connected!



© 2024   Created by Kenny Smoov.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

Your SEO optimized title page contents