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2 days ago
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Driver arrested in hit-and-run that killed Mormon missionary in west Charlotte
A 25-year-old driver was arrested and charged on Monday in a deadly hit-and-run that happened last month in west Charlotte, taking the life of a missionary with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, police said. PAST COVERAGE: 18-year-old missionary on bicycle killed in hit-and-run, officials say Tyzhaun Carney was driving a Polestar on May 1 when he allegedly struck Elder Langi, 18, of Utah, on Beatties Ford Road who was riding a bicycle. Witnesses said Langi was on a sidewalk. Another missionary was hurt. Langi died from his injuries. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department said Carney was arrested by the South Carolina Department of Law Enforcement Division. Carney has warrants for involuntary manslaughter, two counts of felony hit-and-run, two counts of misdemeanor child abuse and driving with license revoked. VIDEO: 18-year-old missionary on bicycle killed in hit-and-run, officials say


NZ Herald
28-05-2025
- NZ Herald
Gang retribution: Comancheros member Patrick Langi pleads guilty to Auckland shootings
He is the second defendant to have pleaded guilty in as many weeks after the Crown agreed to drop a charge of attempted murder. Justice Mathew Downs set a sentencing date of August 19 alongside co-defendant Elijah Meyer, 23. The duo was due to stand trial next month. 'Targeted retribution' Court documents state Langi and Meyer, a Comancheros prospect, carried out the shootings in August 2023 after high-ranking patched member Khalid Slaimankhel said he wanted out. Slaimankhel is serving a six-year sentence in Ngāwha prison in Northland for his part in a Comanchero's methamphetamine distribution scheme. 'Mr Slaimankhel recently sought to leave the Comancheros and was ordered to pay his way out in order to leave the gang, which he did not do,' authorities said of the gang's new ill will towards the member. 'These events were a targeted retribution intended to deliver a message to Mr Slaimankhel.' On August 10, 2023 - just over two weeks before the shootings occurred - the Department of Corrections searched Unit 8 of Rimutaka Prison, where gang president Naufahu and fellow patched member Jalal Safi were housed. Comancheros MC president Pasilika Naufahu, pictured during a court appearance in 2021. Photo / NZME Officers seized notebooks from Safi's cell, as well as a mobile phone he was using when the search began. Authorities would later realise the phone had been used to search Google Maps for the same streets where the shootings would later occur. The notebooks also contained addresses on those streets, with notations such as 'mum' and 'brother older'. On August 15, 10 days before the shootings, Langi used his phone to screenshot maps of the same addresses. That same day, co-defendant Meyer was 'directed by unknown parties to conduct surveillance' on the addresses. He took notes and photos that were later recovered from his phone. Timeline of violence Langi and Meyer showed up at the first property, in Epsom, about 7pm on August 25, 2023. Meyer fired at least three shots while another unidentified man was armed but his gun appears to have jammed, documents state. 'One of the fired projectiles went through the wooden window frame of the master bedroom at the front of the house, causing the interior of the window frame to chip off,' court documents state. 'At the time of the shooting there were eight occupants within the house, including three young children playing in the master bedroom that was shot at.' Thirteen minutes later, after fleeing the scene, the stolen car used by the duo was torched. Meyer and Langi arrived at the next home, in Hillsborough, at 7.31pm in a second stolen vehicle. Khalid Naser Slaimankhel appears in the High Court at Auckland in 2015. Photo / Jason Oxenham Meyer got out of the vehicle and began knocking on the door aggressively. Langi did not go up to the door with him, but he was charged with the same offence for having aided or encouraged the crime. Those inside the home had been eating upstairs, and a man yelled that he was coming down. Meyer opened fire as the man opened the door, with the bullets lodging in the door as the victim attempted to shut it. 'Mr Meyer placed his foot in the door to attempt to keep it open but [the victim] managed to push the door closed, and locked it, before attempting to run up the stairs away from the defendant,' police noted in the summaries of facts for both men. Meyer then walked to the front entrance window and aimed three more shots at the fleeing man – one of them grazing him in the back. Less than 15 minutes later, the second stolen vehicle was set alight at nearby Nash Rd Reserve. Police caught up to Meyer and Langi at 8.07pm that day after spotting them in a third stolen vehicle near the reserve. Gunshot residue was found in the vehicle and on both men's clothing, authorities said. The family of Comancheros member Khalid Slaimankhel was targeted after he tried to leave the gang. 'The defendant Langi declined to comment to most questions, [but] when confronted with the gunshot residue evidence he stated that it was 'bullshit' and police must have made that up,' court documents state. The duo could face up to 14 years' imprisonment for arson and up to seven years for discharging a firearm with reckless disregard. 'The shooting and related arson of the getaway vehicle was part of a co-ordinated attack to target members of Mr Slaimankhel's wider family that Mr Meyer and Mr Langi were a key part of,' the summaries of facts state. Good family, tragic past Slaimankhel, formerly a Dunedin bodybuilder, was also found guilty in 2015 of kidnapping a fellow bodybuilder and perverting the course of justice. He came from a good family, his lawyer said at his 2022 Auckland District Court sentencing on drug trafficking charges. Lawyer Mark Ryan said at the time his client turned to drugs and gangs after his father was killed by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan. Khalid Naser Slaimankhel in a bodybuilding competition. Dr Hashem Slaimankhel had been a physician in Afghanistan and Pakistan before arriving in New Zealand in 1998 and taking on a role as a refugee health worker. His advocacy made enough of an impact in New Zealand that police publicly praised the 'dedicated and deeply respected community leader' after his death in January 2018. The elder Slaimankhel was among the nearly 100 people killed when an ambulance with a bomb inside detonated at a police checkpoint in Kabul. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the massacre. At his 2022 sentencing, the younger Slaimankhel told Judge Evangelos Thomas he wanted to leave gang life behind him. Prosecutors voiced some scepticism but acknowledged the goal was a worthy one if genuine. 'It's going to take an awful amount of work to make sure that is carried through,' Crown prosecutor Jacob Barry said. The judge agreed, turning to Slaimankhel's family and supporters, who filled the courtroom gallery, after the defendant was led away to begin serving his sentence. He encouraged them to continue supporting him. 'If people aren't working hard around him, he's going to be straight into that [gang] environment,' the judge said. 'This work is really only beginning now.' Craig Kapitan is an Auckland-based journalist covering courts and justice. He joined the Herald in 2021 and has reported on courts since 2002 in three newsrooms in the US and New Zealand. Sign up to The Daily H, a free newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.
Yahoo
14-05-2025
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Delta crew pays tribute to LDS missionary during his ‘final flight' home
SALT LAKE CITY () — Delta Airlines brought Elder Langi home to Utah with a special tribute after he for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in North Carolina. A video of a Delta Airlines captain honoring Elder Aleki Langi, 18, while flying him and his family members into Salt Lake City has gone viral on social media, with hundreds of people sharing their love for the family in the comments. PREVIOUS STORY: Utah missionary dies in 'tragic accident' while serving in North Carolina 'We would like to just take a moment to acknowledge one of our fellow Delta family members,' the captain announces in the video. 'They're on board today in row 34 and they're accompanying one of their family members on their final flight here to Salt Lake City.' The captain asked the other passengers to stay seated so Elder Langi's family could be the first to deboard. Crew members lined up on the runway and waved to the family as the plane touched down. 'You have our deepest respect and sympathy,' the captain said. The family posted the video calling it the 'most bittersweet landing' and thanking the airline for taking care of them and Elder Langi. Earlier this month, Elder Langi was struck by a vehicle that drove onto a sidewalk where he and his two companions were walking. North Carolina officers initially described the incident as a with two of the three missionaries injured. Elder Langi died from his injuries at the scene. Elder Langi's memorial services will take place on Wednesday afternoon, May 14. 'I loved our trip home with our boy but love our Delta family and companions even more,' a family member commented. 'They have no idea how much they helped lifted [sic] this load with us.' Hit the runway with a bold new twist Hiking for hope and suicide prevention SLCPD identify suspect in officer-involved shooting Monday night Delta crew pays tribute to LDS missionary during his 'final flight' home Utah Department of Corrections enters into agreement with ICE Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
02-05-2025
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18-year-old Mormon missionary on bicycle killed in tragic hit-and-run in Charlotte
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — An 18-year-old missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was killed in a hit-and-run accident Thursday in north Charlotte. The victim has been identified as Elder Aleki Langi, who had recently begun his missionary service. According to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, the deadly accident occurred just after 5 p.m. in the 1400 block of Beatties Ford Road. Authorities said a driver lost control of their vehicle for unknown reasons, veered onto the sidewalk, and struck two missionaries and a third companion. PREVIOUS: Suspect flees scene in 'horrific' fatal crash on Beatties Ford Road in north Charlotte The driver then fled the scene, leaving behind a devastating and chaotic aftermath. Elder Langi was pronounced dead at the scene. Another missionary, a 19-year-old young man, sustained minor injuries and was treated at a local hospital before being released. A third missionary companion was not hurt, officials said. Sam Penrod, a spokesman for the Church, confirmed the loss in a statement: 'It is with much sadness that we share with you that a tragic accident in North Carolina has claimed the life of a young missionary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Elder Aleki Langi, 18, was killed on Thursday, May 1, 2025, after the driver of a car apparently lost control and veered onto the sidewalk. A second missionary was also hit, sustaining minor injuries… We extend our deepest condolences and love to Elder Langi's family, friends, and fellow missionaries during this difficult time.' Elder Langi, a member of the Magna 2nd Ward in the Salt Lake Utah West Stake, had begun his missionary service in March 2025. He was temporarily assigned to the North Carolina Charlotte Mission while awaiting a visa to serve in the Jamaica Kingston Mission. The CMPD has classified the incident as a felony hit-and-run. The suspect, described only as an unknown Black male, fled the scene in a vehicle after the crash. Police have not released additional details about the suspect or made any arrests as of Friday afternoon. Elementary school teacher in Huntersville allegedly caught kissing kindergartener Eyewitnesses described Thursday's scene, with bystanders rushing to help the injured. 'We all took off down the street to see what we could do to assist,' said Tracy Setzer, who works at a nearby business. 'There was a horrific scene, children in the car, all the bags were deployed, glass everywhere.' Beatties Ford Road was closed in both directions for several hours Thursday evening as authorities conducted their investigation, but has since reopened. The investigation into the hit-and-run remains active, and CMPD urges anyone with information to come 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.