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   Conversation with woman about tattoos le   
   13 Jul 22 06:00:54   
   
   XPost: alt.niggers, talk.politics.guns, alt.politics.democrats   
   XPost: sac.politics   
   From: nigger-lovers@disney.com   
      
   Michael Faison Jr. was standing outside the front door of a   
   Newport News 7-Eleven Friday afternoon when a woman in a powder   
   blue dress walked past and caught his eye.   
      
   Faison, 24, struck up a conversation with the woman about   
   tattoos, and she “stopped, turned and walked back towards him,”   
   court records say. The woman said later she didn’t think Faison,   
   who sported a smiley face tattoo on his arm, would be a very   
   good tattoo artist, but she “gave him a chance and gave him her   
   phone number.”   
      
   The conversation didn’t sit right with the woman’s boyfriend,   
   Divine Rahim Jackson, 28, who saw the pair talking and walked   
   over from pumping his gas.   
      
   He’s now charged with second-degree murder in Faison’s death.   
      
   Court records filed Monday in Newport News General District   
   Court said the woman tried to stop Jackson, but he “pushed past   
   her” to confront Faison — asking him why he was talking to his   
   girlfriend and slapping him twice.   
      
   “Divine drew a handgun from the area of his waist,” then   
   “stepped towards Michael Faison and pointed the pistol at   
   Michael’s face at close range,” according to the complaint by   
   Newport News police Detective C.A. Ruhlen.   
      
   “Faison took a step backward and can be seen lifting both of his   
   hands in a non-threatening manner,” the complaint said.   
      
   But after Jackson held the gun toward Faison for a short time, a   
   fight between the men ensued. The complaint said Jackson was   
   then able to break free and shot Faison in the face. Jackson and   
   the woman then ran over to the black BMW sedan and fled from the   
   parking lot at about 5:30 p.m.   
      
   Faison was taken to Riverside Regional Medical Center, where he   
   was pronounced dead just before 10 p.m.   
      
   Investigators learned that Jackson and the woman had eaten at a   
   Mexican restaurant a couple blocks from the 7-Eleven, located in   
   the 12400 block of Warwick Boulevard near Todd Stadium.   
   Surveillance footage shows Jackson pulling out his weapon — a   
   silver and black handgun with an extended magazine — and   
   dangling it in front of the woman’s face as the two sat at a   
   booth.   
      
   Investigators found the BMW in the 800 block of Lassiter Drive   
   at about 6:30 p.m., placing it under surveillance. Just after   
   midnight, the woman was spotted walking a few blocks away.   
      
   The woman told detectives she and Jackson, a rapper she knew as   
   “Sauce,” were dating for about three months.   
      
   Police allowed her to call her mother, telling her police were   
   getting a search warrant for her mother’s house where   
   investigators believed Jackson was holed up. Officers soon   
   located Jackson at the home, in the 600 block of Aqua Vista   
   Drive.   
      
   A team of tactical officers went to the home, “and negotiations   
   resulted in the suspect surrendering shortly afterward,” Newport   
   News police said in a news release. Jackson was charged with   
   second-degree murder and using a firearm in a felony.   
      
   Court documents said Jackson formerly lived in the Bronx, New   
   York, and has lived in the Hampton Roads area for about two   
   years. He said he wasn’t working and had some mental health   
   issues, such as post-traumatic stress disorder.   
      
   A judge appointed the Newport News Public Defender’s Office to   
   represent Jackson, who is next scheduled to appear in court on   
   Oct. 17.   
      
   Peter Dujardin, 757-247-4749, pdujardin@dailypress.com   
      
   https://www.yahoo.com/news/argument-over-woman-led-deadly-   
   212700062.html   
      
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