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|    2 knuckle-dragging black brothers charge    |
|    11 Oct 24 07:20:43    |
      XPost: talk.politics.guns, mn.politics, talk.politics.misc       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics       From: tim.wears.gwens.panties@cuck.parties              https://kstp.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/DemetriusShumpert-Om       riShumpertMugshots2-14-24-1024x576.jpg       Demetrius (left) and Omari Shumpert (Anoka County Jail)              Two more people — brothers from Minneapolis — have been charged in       connection to the triple homicide last month in Coon Rapids.              31-year-old Demetrius Trenton Shumpert and 19-year-old Omari Malik Shumpert       are each charged with three counts of second-degree murder.              Their charges come two weeks after prosecutors charged 37-year-old Alonzo       Pierre Mingo with the same offenses. His next court appearance is scheduled       for April 3.              The charges stem from the deaths of 42-year-old Shannon Patricia Jungwirth,       her husband, 39-year-old Mario Alberto Trejo Estrada, and her son, 20-year-old       Jorge Alexander Reyes-Jungwirth, whose bodies were found in a home on Jan. 26.       Two kids were also        in the home but weren’t physically hurt.              Court documents state that Mingo posed as a UPS driver when he entered the       home with two other people.              On Feb. 2, investigators gained access to video from one of the surveillance       cameras inside the home, newly filed court documents state. That video showed       Demetrius and Omari Shumpert holding the victims and pistol-whipping one of       the men before one of        the brothers shoots him. Mingo is accused of killing the other two victims.              Criminal complaints state that investigators tested loose rounds of ammunition       found in the home and DNA linked them to Omari Shumpert. Cellphone data       records also placed Omari, Demetrius and Mingo at Demetrius’ home the       morning the victims were found.              Police arrested the brothers on Tuesday.              Omari claimed his phone was stolen by a homeless person a couple of months ago       and he hadn’t been to Coon Rapids in over a year. He added that his brother,       Demetrius, is too old for him to hang out with and they aren’t close, and       said he’d never        seen Mingo, complaints state.              Demetrius said he didn’t go to work the day the victims were found because       he was taking care of his baby and said he hadn’t seen his brother or Mingo       recently.              While the complaints don’t note much of a motive, other court documents       state that Estrada had been under investigation for suspected drug sales       dating back to October.              The Shumpert brothers are each scheduled to make their first court appearances       on Thursday morning. Each murder charge carries up to 40 years in prison.              https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/2-brothers-charged-in-coon-r       pids-triple-homicide/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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