‘Dig your own grave’: Broward man promised to kill own cousin before friend murdered him, cops say

Wildin

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Now you get to fight nikkas off your ass all day without a single gun to help you:mjlol:
There's a strong possibility the he may get into fights based on the way he handles things. There's an even stronger possibility he has friends and/or family that's locked up too. Maybe its me but he doesn't seem like a square dude that ended up in a fukked up situation (prison) that's not going know how to live day to day as would a regular person who graduated high school, college and works 40 hrs a week.
 

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This is why you test kids early for mental and development issues to get them proper help. They do not seem to be all there.
 

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The article is not clearly written (convoluted) but you can get the gist of the f-ery. I wanted to post it make ppl aware of the continued insanity and moral degradation going on in society, the streets and with some families (including my own).

‘Dig your own grave’: Broward man promised to kill own cousin before friend murdered him, cops say​

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Left to right: Jahmar Ellis and Vershawn Williamceau (BSO)

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Two 22-year-olds are facing first-degree murder charges in connection to an August shooting in Fort Lauderdale’s Melrose Park neighborhood, according to court documents obtained by Local 10 News on Tuesday.

Police said the accused gunman was upset that the victim had stolen his gun in July and said the victim’s own cousin would later turn on him. They said family members tried in vain to pay $800 to keep the victim from being killed.

Authorities arrested the accused gunman, Vershawn Williamceau, of Lauderhill, on Aug. 26.

Police arrested the victim’s cousin and Williamceau’s friend and alleged accomplice in the case, Jahmar Ellis, of Fort Lauderdale, on Thursday. He appeared in Broward County court on Friday.

According to an arrest warrant, the Aug. 19 shooting happened just after 11:30 p.m. in the 300 block of Iowa Avenue. The victim, whose name was redacted from the warrant, was later pronounced dead at Broward Health Medical Center.

The victim’s father told police he saw Williamceau, whom he recognized, walk up to his son and yell “Where’s my s---?” and before the victim could answer, Williamceau started shooting, police said.

Police said another family member later told investigators Wiliamceau was mad that the victim had stolen his gun after the three men hung out on July 29. Williamceau told her it was “not about the gun but the principle of the matter,” the warrant states.

That family member even offered to pay for the gun if it meant Williamceau wouldn’t kill the victim and he declined the money, police said. She told investigators that Ellis was “favoring Vershawn more than his own blood cousin,” according to the warrant.

The victim’s mother told police that she had been receiving text messages from Ellis, her nephew, threatening to kill her son, the warrant states.

Police said those texts included statements like “If family finna die today f--- it,” “Pick your side dig your own grave” and “Your son took from my blood brother if u think we letting that slide u high asf (as f---).”

The warrant states that before the murder, the victim’s family paid Williamceau $800, “whatever (it) took to keep (the victim) from getting killed.”

Police said they chose to charge Ellis with the crime along with Williamceau because he made threats and provided information to Williamceau about the victim’s whereabouts “during critical events leading up to the homicide,” making him an accomplice.

Williamceau is set to appear in court next on Oct. 6. A judge found probable cause for charges against Ellis Friday but has not yet set a future court date, according to court records.

Both men remained held without bond in the Broward County Main Jail as of Tuesday evening.

First-degree murder convictions are punishable either by life in prison without the possibility of parole or the death penalty.

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Mayne I posted a thread about a teenage girl having two boyfriends and one of the friends murked one of the rivals.
Some Coli sucker mc's were more worried about my wording and reaction than the content of the enormous Ls in the story.
A fukking teenager still in school having sleepovers with dudes. I never did figure out who's house or apt it was.

The Case of the Young Scandalous Thot and Her Two Boyfriends​

 

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Be scared to shoot the fair one with your own cousin brehs:hhh:

Shouldve his told mama instead of threats, she prolly would’ve made him give it back, fight you, or let you run thru his shyt:francis:

Navigate this life without game brehs:martin:

Have aunties that don’t love you brehs:pachaha:
 
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