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Beauty guru catches sound of gunfire that killed her brother in makeup tutorial video
A Maryland social media video creator tragically caught the sound of the gunfire that killed her brother, a promising boxer and young dad, on video Monday night while filming a makeup tutorial.
Rebecca Olugbemi was showing off a skincare product to the camera at around 9:45 p.m. when a barrage of gunshots sounded off — stopping her in her tracks, as her eyes widened, the clip posted to X by an NBC Washington reporter shows.
The beauty guru cut off the video and would soon learn that the gunshots were fired at her 27-year-old brother Isaiah Olugbemi outside their Odenton home, according to Anne Arundel police.
Isaiah suffered multiple gunshot wounds and was rushed to the University of Maryland R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, where he was pronounced dead, police said.
Isaiah hoped to become a professional boxer and had just won a Golden Gloves national championship at 203 pounds last month, his family told NBC Washington.
“I just want people to know that my brother was a great father, a great man,” Daniel Olugbemi said. “He just wanted to be nothing but a great boxer.”
His other passion in life was caring for his 2-year-old son, they said.
“He always looked out for everyone and made sure that everyone was good,” Rebecca told the local DC-based station. “I just want them to know. And he was just a hard worker. Anything that he wanted, he went after it.”
A day after the shooting, investigators arrested the Olugbemis’ neighbor, Nicholas Giroux, 36, for the killing and charged him with first- and second-degree murder.
The killing appeared to be targeted, according to police and the family said that Giroux had been confrontational to them before.
Giroux is due in court for a bond hearing on Thursday morning, according to the news station.
“I don’t know what justice would look like, honestly,” Rebecca said. “I don’t know if there’s anything that could be done that would make it any better.”
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Maryland man to be sentenced for killing man with axe, murder of Baltimore cellmate
BALTIMORE — A Harford County man is expected to be sentenced Thursday morning after he was convicted of killing a man with an axe and pled guilty to murdering his cellmate, according to Baltimore City State’s Attorney Ivan Bates.
In September 2022, Gordon Staron was charged with using an axe to kill a 63-year-old man at a bus station in the 1400 block of East Monument Street, police said. The victim – Keith Bell – died at a hospital.
Staron was taken to the Baltimore City Central Booking Intake Facility and charged with first-degree murder, according to police.
In October 2022, the Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services said a deaf detainee at the booking facility was found unresponsive.
Javarick Gantt, 34, of Annapolis had been detained in the facility since July 1, 2022, officials said. His death was later ruled a homicide.
In January 2023, State’s Attorney Bates announced he would join the prosecution team in Gantt’s murder trial and said he intended to seek a sentence of life without the possibility of parole. It was the first time a Baltimore City case was prosecuted by a sitting State’s Attorney in nearly a decade, his office said.
“Here, you have a suspect who’s alleged to have committed two separate murders, one on an older adult and one on a vulnerable adult,” Bates said, explaining why he took the case.
Bates has raised questions about the city’s jail system and backlogged courts. After the incident, jail officials refused to answer questions about why Staron was being housed with Gantt, a disabled man who was facing relatively minor charges.
In October, Staron pled guilty to murder. He is expected to be sentenced for both cases on Thursday morning.
“When I campaigned for this office, I promised to be a champion and defender of our older adult and disabled community in Baltimore, and the outcomes of these cases will undoubtedly ensure that Mr. Staron is never back on our streets to commit more malicious acts against vulnerable individuals,” Bates said.
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