Dallas, TX
Dallas police name 2nd suspect in double slaying at apartment where kids were found unhurt
Dallas police have recognized a second suspect in a slaying that left a person and lady useless and two younger kids unattended at their dwelling for a number of days.
Authorities mentioned Friday that Toddler Johnson, 23, fatally shot Jimena Nunez Sandoval, 24, and David Stewart, 27, at their northeast Dallas condominium in late June. Police have already arrested one other man on a capital homicide cost within the case.
Police had been referred to as about midday June 29 to the Northridge Courtroom Residences within the 6000 block of Ridgecrest Highway, close to Greenville Avenue and Park Lane, after somebody requested a welfare examine. They discovered Nunez and Stewart useless inside an condominium.
Additionally within the unit had been two kids, 3 years and eight months previous, who had been unhurt.
Police wrote in an arrest-warrant affidavit that somebody had referred to as 911 shortly earlier than midnight June 26 — two and a half days earlier — to report a combat and gunshots on the condominium. Officers knocked on the door that night time however left when nobody answered, WFAA-TV (Channel 8) reported.
Surveillance footage confirmed three folks going as much as the condominium the night time of June 26 and confronting Stewart, in keeping with the affidavit. Somebody fired one shot, and one of many attackers compelled their means into the unit.
The trio left the condominium however returned a number of occasions all through the night time to steal belongings, police allege. The couple’s automobile additionally was taken from the car parking zone.
Quincy Edwards, 19, was arrested on two counts of capital homicide final month, jail data present, and stays in custody with bail set at $5 million.
In accordance with the affidavit, a witness informed police that Edwards admitted going to the condominium to rob the couple and that Edwards had shot Stewart. One of many different robbers additionally fired a shot, the affidavit says.
Police described Johnson as a Black man who’s 5-11 and about 150 kilos and mentioned he ought to be thought of armed and harmful. A photograph launched by police confirmed him with tattoos together with a greenback signal on his neck and the phrase “Blessed” above his proper eyebrow.
Authorities haven’t recognized a 3rd suspect.
Anybody with data could contact Dallas police Detective Yahir Perez at 469-849-3757 or yahir.perez@dallascityhall.com or Detective Edgar Morales of the U.S. Marshals North Texas Fugitive Process Pressure at 214-681-0664 or edgar.morales@dallascityhall.com.
Crime Stoppers is providing a reward of as much as $5,000 for data that results in an arrest and indictment on this case. To make an nameless tip, name 214-373-8477.