Third Suspect Arrested in Student Killings
By JANET FRANKSTON LORIN ,
AP
Posted: 2007-08-11 04:09:17
NEWARK, N.J. (Aug. 11) - A third suspect has been charged in
the execution-style killings of three college students, hours after
a man pleaded not guilty in a crime that shocked this
violence-weary city.
Essex Sheriff Department/AP
Melvin Jovel, 18, was arrested on Sunday in Elizabeth, N.J., for his alleged involvement in the Aug. 4 execution-style slayings in Newark.
The suspect was identified as a 15-year-old boy during a news
conference held Friday night by the Essex County prosecutor's
office. The teen faces three counts of felony murder, among other
charges, said Paul Loriquet, a spokesman for the office. He would
not provide other details.
The latest arrest was announced several hours after Jose
Carranza, 28, pleaded not guilty to three charges of first-degree
murder, attempted murder and robbery. Victims' relatives questioned
why the illegal immigrant from Peru had been granted bail this year
on assault and child rape charges.
"I believe in a higher power, but I can't help but think that
had (authorities) done their job in the beginning, this might not
have happened," said Latasia Harvey, 22, a cousin of victim Dashon
Harvey.
A 15-year-old boy pleaded not guilty to the same charges
Thursday and remains in custody, Assistant Essex County Prosecutor
Thomas McTigue said. Authorities are seeking to have him tried as
an adult.
Authorities said they were still looking for others involved in
the shootings, which have ratcheted up anger in New Jersey's
largest city. The overall crime rate has declined, but the number
of killings to date, 60, is nearly even with last year's pace of
63.
The killings have prompted billboards in the downtown area that
scream, "HELP WANTED: Stop the Killings in Newark Now!"
"We believe there are other suspects out there," Essex County
Prosecutor Paula T. Dow said after the arraignment. She called
Carranza a "significant suspect" but declined to elaborate on his
role in the shootings or comment on his prior charges.
Authorities do not believe the four victims knew their
assailants. Carranza and the 15-year-old are not related, Dow said.
The teen's name was not released because of his age.
The four victims, friends ages 18 to 20, were shot while
visiting in a school yard not far from their homes Saturday night.
Authorities have said robbery appeared to be the motive.
Terrance Aeriel, 18, Dashon Harvey, 20, and Iofemi Hightower,
20, were forced to kneel against a wall and were shot at close
range. The fourth victim, 19-year-old Natasha Aeriel, Terrance
Aeriel's sister, survived a wound to her head and is hospitalized.
Natasha Aeriel was able to help authorities identify the
suspects, the mayor said. Officials said fingerprints on a bottle
found at the shooting scene and ballistics evidence also tied
Carranza to the crime.
All four victims were planning to attend Delaware State
University this fall. Instead, three will be buried Saturday.
Contributing to this report were Associated Press writers David
Porter and Jeffrey Gold in Newark and Daniela Flores in Trenton.
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