Thursday, February 10, 2011

Youngstown State University Murder/Shootings - Day 5 - Police Make 3rd Arrest

Police Confirm Identity of Arrestee in Party Shooting

Qmega Psi Phi Frat House Shooting Victim:  Everyone Just Ran

They reportedly both returned with semi-automatic guns and fired several shots into the home from the doorway.

Shooting Victims

  • YSU senior Jamail E. Johnson, 25, killed
  • Shavai Owens, 17, shot in ear and critically injured
  • Jaleesa Moore, 20, shot in right elbow and left side
  • Durrell Richardson, 31, of Girard, shot in left thigh
  • Sean Griffin, 19, of Youngstown, shot in foot
  • Ebony Mickel, 20, of Youngstown, shot in foot
  • Jordan Wagner, 20, of Youngstown, shot in shoulder and foot
  • TeJohn Lawrence, 19, of Youngstown, shot in foot
  • Jamie Russin, 20, of Youngstown, shot in pelvis
  • D'Anthony Brown, 17, of Youngstown, shot in foot
  • Lisette Encarnacion, 19, of Youngstown, shot in buttock
  • Selina Howard, 17, of Youngstown, grazed in left hand and left leg
 
Police have confirmed that Jamelle Jackson, 18, of Youngstown, was arrested Wednesday in connection with the Sunday shootings at a party near Youngstown State University.

While authorities aren't saying what they believe his role was in the shooting or giving many other details, they did confirm that Jackson is being held on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon.

Columbus Jones Jr. and Braylon Rogers, both of Youngstown, already face several charges for allegedly opening fire at the off-campus party, killing 25-year-old Youngstown State University senior Jamail Johnson.

Eleven others were injured, one critically.

Police would not say if they believe there were additional shooters, but they believe Jones and Rogers are key players in the crime.

"We wholeheartedly believe at this point that ... there are other individuals involved," said police Chief Jimmy Hughes. "We are investigating that. Hopefully, it will materialize in arrests."

Jackson was arrested during the execution of a series of search warrants Wednesday afternoon.

City Prosecutor Jay Macejko said Thursday morning the suspect arrested was involved in the events that led up to the shooting.

More search warrants are expected to be executed in the case.

"We've made over 50 different interviews," said Hughes. "We've searched locations, we've gathered, relooked at evidence. We still have evidence we're sending to the lab."

Police said they are continuing to interview several witnesses and collect additional evidence trying to piece together exactly what happened.

"We're putting it together, and by doing so, it's pointing in other directions," said Hughes. "Additional individuals who are involved, and we're hopefully, we will be executing arrest warrants on additional individuals that's involved in this."

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another example of shockingly poor black marksmanship...

Constructive Feedback said...

Interesting.

I wonder if you were hoping that the gunman(men) had better aim and hit more people?

Do you recall commenting in a similar manner about the marksmanship shown in Tucson?

Anonymous said...

In Tuscon, one white shooter killed 6, and injured others - pretty good average there. At YSU, 2 (possibly more) black shooters could only kill one. This is typical of black shootings/marksmanship involving crowds, most of the shots go wild...

Constructive Feedback said...

You in your perversion - you are arguing that the more PROFICIENT MURDERER in Tucson is to be praised for his 'aim'?

Note that YOU bought in the racial assignments.

My overall agenda is to merely drive people tho EQUALLY VALUE MURDERERS and the attention span about MURDEROUS events.

1) If Tucson shot the Rep in the head and she survived yet he MURDERED 6 other bystanders who he had no BEEF WITH - including an innocent 9 year old little girl - HOW DO YOU KNOW that his AIM is better?

2) With one man dead in Youngstown and only another SERIOUS injury - the rest receiving minor wounds HOW DO YOU KNOW that they did not in fact HIT THE TARGET of their angst and left collateral damage that was less DEADLY.

Do you see how BIGOTRY causes one to make ASSumptions?

Anonymous said...

My comments have nothing to do with the shooters' motives. The issue here is the abilities of Black folks to successfully perform chosen tasks, nearly always in last place, regardless of the type of task when you compare the performance by race. Look at another mass shooting incident: the Ft. Hood (Arab) shooter scored 13 kills and 29 wounded.

Accurate shooting involves precise decision making to properly form a sight picture, aim, and squeeze. Poor marksmanship is an indicator of low IQ.

Cite even one example of where a Black shooter ever got into double digits...?? Numerous Compton gang bangs, involving multiple shooters typically score less than 5.

Constructive Feedback said...

[quote]The issue here is the abilities of Black folks to successfully perform chosen tasks, nearly always in last place, regardless of the type of task when you compare the performance by race[/quote]

A "Black man" has drawn you to make 3 "off the mark" responses on a blog that HE has crafted.

Again - it seems perverted of you to bring up the Fort Hood shooter - who was a TRAINED MILITARY person and contrast him with two Street Pirates in Youngstown. You focus on the "accuracy of the shooter" instead of the CRIMINAL ACTIONS that they had in common.

A few weeks ago in Florida a Black man with a military background murdered 2 sheriff deputies as they came into his house to serve a search warrant. He used his military training to "pick off" what he saw was an invading threat.

http://www.news-press.com/article/20110126/NEWS01/110126003/Danger-lurks-officers-know

Anonymous said...

One of the more "successful" mass killings by a Black person is a mere 4 Tacoma cops killed in a coffee shop in 2009:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakewood_police_officer_shooting

Ft. Hood shooter was an MD (Psychiatrist), not an infantryman, probably had little more than limited officer basic training with firearms. But obviously a person of high intelligence.

YSU was not an isolated incident, a similar one happened at Seton Hall last Sept, at a black fraternity. This is what happens when folks try to integrate dysfunctional black culture with upscale polite society. Where is the equivalent of anything like this at a White fraternity...??

Constructive Feedback said...

[quote] This is what happens when folks try to integrate dysfunctional black culture with upscale polite society. Where is the equivalent of anything like this at a White fraternity...??[/quote]

I am glad that you finally got around to identifying your REAL agenda.

Why do I need to limit my observations of White people who kill to College Fraternities?

It is interesting that YOU brought forth the racial angle of the shooter. MY agenda was to make note of how the Black Press and Establishment ALSO saw who the shooter is and suppressed their discussions about it.

Sadly they fear that people like YOU will use this incident to make inductive assumptions about Black people. Indeed they know you well.

As for ME - my engagement with you won't transact in that particular line of thinking. Instead I won't allow you to cherry pick your way into indictment Black people.

YOUR kind of consciousness is not "murder-free". You merely JUSTIFY your taking of life toward a more systematic and "purposeful" end.

Stop fooling yourself.
Then stop playing with yourself.