Man charged with double homicide at New York recording studio arrested in Charlotte, feds say
CHARLOTTE — A man wanted for a double homicide at a recording studio in New York was arrested in Charlotte on Tuesday, according to the US Department of Justice.
On May 5, New York police responded to a shooting at a Manhattan recording studio. At the scene, authorities determined that Kamir King, 34, known as the rapper Haarlem Star, and Devon Dillahunt, 24, were shot and killed during an attempted robbery.
ABC7 New York reported that King was believed to be the intended target of the shooting.
After investigation, police said four people, including Tashawn Sullivan, were suspects in the case. On July 15, detectives obtained two homicide warrants for the four suspects.
#BREAKING US Marshals have found a double homicide suspect in New York hiding in a house in North Charlotte. Tashawn Sullivan was wanted in the May 5 murder of Harlem rapper Kamir King and another man killed in a recording studio.
The Carolinas Fugitive Task Force found him in a house in Dervish Ln pic.twitter.com/hkBPxIM5gM— Genevieve Curtis (@GenevieveonTV) August 2, 2022
The U.S. Marshals New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force later tracked down and arrested three of the men. According to ABC7 New York, Justin Rodriguez, 18, Kabal Reyes, 24, and Daniel Williams, 21, have all been charged with murder.
The U.S. Marshals Service Carolinas Regional Fugitive Task Force arrested Sullivan at a home on Dervish Lane in Charlotte, the Justice Department said.
No other details were disclosed.
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