logo
Thief finally charged with murdering stripper who was due to testify against him years ago

Thief finally charged with murdering stripper who was due to testify against him years ago

New York Posta day ago
A burglar has finally been charged with killing a stripper who was found beaten, shot and burnt to death the day she was scheduled to testify against him in court for robbing her at gunpoint years ago.
Cudjoe Young, 29, was indicted on charges of murder, kidnapping and arson in the death of 22-year-old Mercedes Vega, an exotic dancer from Phoenix who was discovered dead in a torched car on the side of an Arizona highway in 2023, NBC News reported.
3 Mercedes Vega was found shot, beaten and badly burned on the side of the road.
Facebook/Mercedes Vega
Advertisement
Years earlier, Vega had identified Young as a suspect of an armed robbery at her Phoenix apartment building on Oct. 12, 2020, when she was held up at gunpoint by a masked man after she got off her shift.
Young was ultimately charged with armed robbery and Vega was due to testify against him in that case the day she was found dead.
3 Cudjoe Young was charged with murder more than two years after the crime.
Vega was abducted from her apartment building's garage on April 16, 2023, and later found battered and burned in the backseat of a fiery Chevy Malibu on the side of the interstate before dawn the next morning, according to police.
Advertisement
Authorities said that bleach had been poured on her face and down her throat.
Two other strippers from the club Vega worked at were also targeted for robberies by a suspect matching Young's description. He was charged with robbery in one of the cases, to which he has pleaded not guilty.
In November, police arrested 22-year-old Sencere Hayes, 22, on a first-degree murder charge for the horrific killing.
Advertisement
3 Mercedes Vega was scheduled to testify against her alleged killer in a robbery case.
Facebook/Mercedes Vega
Young is charged with first-degree murder, kidnapping, arson, theft and armed robbery with a deadly weapon and is being held without bond. Hayes was indicted last week on the same charges as Young plus hindering prosecution and is being held on a $4 million bond.
Young's trial on the robbery charges was scheduled to begin Tuesday — but he's since fired his attorney and opted to represent himself, causing a delay.
A third suspect, Jared Gray, has also been charged with murder in the case and was awaiting extradition to Arizona from Georgia, where he is being held on unrelated charges, according to jail records.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Vile footage shows man slap woman for refusing to give up seat at Colombian airport terminal: ‘Get up or I'll get you up'
Vile footage shows man slap woman for refusing to give up seat at Colombian airport terminal: ‘Get up or I'll get you up'

New York Post

time3 hours ago

  • New York Post

Vile footage shows man slap woman for refusing to give up seat at Colombian airport terminal: ‘Get up or I'll get you up'

Vile footage captured the moment an irate man slapped a woman in the face for refusing to give up her seat in a Colombian airport terminal — prompting a massive brawl as bystanders rushed to her defense. The shocking scene went down Sunday night at Bogota's El Dorado International Airport, when Hector Santacruz walked up to Claudia Segura and demanded that he give up her seat, the Daily Mail reported. Segura had apparently sat in the seat next to Santacruz's wife while he was away, and he became irate when she refused to give it up. 4 Wild footage showed an irate man slapping a woman in the face for refusing to give up her seat at an airport terminal. Facebook 'Get up or I'll get you up,' Santacruz said, according to local outlet El Tiempo. He then turned to somebody and told them to make sure they were filming the altercation, and smacked Segura's phone out of her hand — then slapped her across the face. 'He hits me on the hand, knocks off my phone, and hits me hard in the face and head. The magnitude of the impact knocked my earring off,' she told El Tiempo. Other travelers at the gate were audibly shocked — with several men leaping to Segura's defense and shoving Santacruz away. More piled in as he tried to swat them away and shouted angrily, and his wife eventually leapt into the fray and tried to calm everybody down. 4 The shocking scene went down at Bogota's El Dorado International Airport on Sunday night. Facebook Footage from minutes later showed Segura lying on the ground while airport staff tended to her injuries. Santacruz was then led away in handcuffs by security as onlookers cheered and applauded. Segura was later taken to an urgent care in town for treatment. 4 The Daily Mail reports that Hector Santacruz walked up to Claudia Segura and demanded that he give up her seat. Facebook 'I am affected and very afraid,' she said of her state of mind after the incident, adding that she only sat in the fateful seat because it appeared completely unattended. 'When I got to the waiting area, everything was completely full, and I only saw one empty chair,' she told El Tiempo. 'I didn't have any bags or clothes on me to indicate it was occupied, so I sat down.' 4 When Segura didn't leave her seat, Santacruz smacked her phone out of her hand before slapping the woman across the face. Facebook Santacruz's wife, Karen, told her the seat was taken, but Segura was finishing a work call and stayed seated. It remains unclear whether Santacruz is facing any charges. But his wife is evidently livid. 'The person shown physically assaulting a woman is my husband. And you don't know how much it hurts me to say this out loud,' Karen said in an apology video posted to Instagram, according to the Daily Mail. 'It really hurts me as a woman, as a mother,' she added.

Charges filed after Virginia councilman set on fire outside downtown office
Charges filed after Virginia councilman set on fire outside downtown office

USA Today

time3 hours ago

  • USA Today

Charges filed after Virginia councilman set on fire outside downtown office

Police on Thursday charged a suspect with attempted first-degree murder after a Virginia city councilman and sales executive was set on fire outside his workplace Wednesday. Danville police identified the suspect as Shotsie Michael Buck Hayes, 29. He was also charged with aggravated malicious wounding in the case, which police have said stemmed from a personal matter between the two men. Danville councilman Lee Vogler, 38, was being treated at a burn center in Lynchburg, Virginia, where he was airlifted after the midday attack. The extent of his injuries is unknown. Police said Wednesday that officers had responded around 11:30 a.m. to an office building in central Danville, several blocks away from city hall, after a report of a man set on fire. Danville, a city of 42,000, is in southwest Virginia at the North Carolina border, about 45 minutes north of Greensboro. Andrew Brooks, publisher and owner of Showcase Magazine, said in a video posted on Facebook that a man had forced his way into the magazine's offices with a five-gallon bucket of gasoline before pouring it on Vogler, the publication's sales director. "Lee attempted to flee and ran to the front of the building," he said. "The individual followed him and set him on fire." Officers, acting on witness descriptions, apprehended Buck Hayes in his vehicle a few blocks away and arrested him without incident. He is being held without bond in Danville City Jail. Police say the attack was unrelated to Vogler's city council position, and the incident is still under investigation. The incident prompted an outpouring of support from Virginia officials, including Governor Glenn Youngkin, who offered his prayers. "We pray for a swift recover for Lee and peace to be on the entire Danville community," Youngkin said in a Facebook post. According to Danville's city website, Vogler was the youngest person ever elected to the council when he was voted in at age 24 in May 2012.

Relative of 4 found dead in Tennessee says her family 'trusted' murder suspect who is on the run
Relative of 4 found dead in Tennessee says her family 'trusted' murder suspect who is on the run

NBC News

time4 hours ago

  • NBC News

Relative of 4 found dead in Tennessee says her family 'trusted' murder suspect who is on the run

A relative of four people found dead in Tennessee this week described her family as heartbroken and confused, saying in a Facebook post Thursday that the suspect has 'literally been nothing short of amazing to us and our kids.' The statement, written by a woman who identified herself as the sister-in-law and aunt of three victims, was posted after the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation identified the suspect as Austin Robert Drummond, 29. Drummond, who is wanted on charges of first-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping and firearms offenses, remains at large and should be considered armed and dangerous, the agency said in a news release. Drummond, who was added to the state's "most wanted" list, is believed to be driving a 2016 Audi A3. A reward of $15,000 is being offered for information leading to his arrest. Authorities have not identified a possible motive. The Facebook post's author, who said she is married to the brother of one of the victims, did not respond to messages on the platform or phone numbers associated with her. NBC News verified her Facebook profile. The victims, found Tuesday in northwest Tennessee's Lake County, were identified as Matthew Wilson, 21; Adrianna Williams, 20; Courtney Rose, 38; and Braydon Williams, 15. They were relatives of an infant discovered in the front yard of a home in nearby Dyer County earlier that afternoon, according to Danny Goodman, the district attorney for Lake and Dyer counties. The child was alive and was being evaluated, officials said. Authorities have not said how the four died. NBC affiliate WMC-TV of Memphis reported that they were discovered in a wooded area in Tiptonville, roughly 40 miles north of the area where the infant was found. The Dyer County Sheriff's Office said that the child was abandoned and that a witness saw the infant in a car seat and dialed 911. In Thursday's Facebook post, the relative wrote that her family thought they knew Drummond well. "We all trusted him," she wrote. According to the post, Drummond previously dated a sister of Rose, the abandoned child's grandmother. Wilson and Adrianna Williams were the infant's parents, Goodman said. Braydon was the maternal uncle. 'Yes, he was close to our family,' the post says. 'Yes, we cared about him and thought he cared about us. He has literally been nothing short of amazing to us and our kids every time he has been around us up until this point.' 'We NEVER expected him to cause ANY harm to ANYONE, much less anyone in our family,' the post continued. 'We are heartbroken. We are confused. We are devastated. We are MORTIFIED. We are hurting. OUR KIDS ARE HURTING.' 'We want justice for my sister in law, niece, nephew, and nieces boyfriend,' the post added. Public records show that Drummond was convicted of armed robbery in nearby Madison County in 2014. His sentence ended last September, prison records show. Two months after the completion of that sentence, Drummond was charged with attempted murder and drug crimes, court records in Lake County show. Goodman said the allegations were related to crimes he is accused of committing while incarcerated at Northwest Correctional Complex, a prison in Lake County. Drummond was out on bond for those charges at the time of the quadruple killing, Goodman said. His lawyer in the attempted murder case did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store