Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 14
De'Kendrick Crawford Charged in 2 Alabama Killings, Captured After 10-Hour Attic Standoff
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 14

De'Kendrick Crawford Charged in 2 Alabama Killings, Captured After 10-Hour Attic Standoff

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 14

Summary

  • De'Kendrick Crawford, 24, faces capital murder charges in the July 6 shooting deaths of University of Alabama student Jazmine Bates, 22, and Jose Alvarez-Duenas, 31, after officers found him hiding in an attic crawl space.
  • Doorbell footage, electronic records and other physical evidence led investigators to a relative's Northport apartment, where Crawford barricaded himself before officers breached the unit about 10 hours after the victims were discovered.
  • Brookwood police found Alvarez-Duenas dead near the front door during a welfare check and Bates dead in a bedroom closet; both had been shot, and the homeowner's dog was also killed.
  • Investigators said Crawford and the victims had all worked at Buffalo Phil's Wings, while jail records also show he was already wanted on an unrelated felony warrant tied to a May shooting near the University of Alabama.
  • The killings drew tributes from the restaurant and the university, which said Bates was due to graduate in December, while fundraising pages were launched for Alvarez-Duenas' three children and Bates' family.

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