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The snipers were John Allen Muhammad (age 41 at the time) and Lee Boyd Malvo (age 17 at the time), who traveled in a blue 1990 Chevrolet Caprice sedan. Their crime spree, which began in February 2002, included murders and robberies in several states, which resulted in seven deaths and seven injuries. In total, the snipers killed 17 people and wounded 10 others in a 10-month span.[2]
the dc sniper attacks were insane. most sources focus on their "fast spree" in DC, but before that they shot 9 other people! 6 killed! and it was all over the country, which is why they werent caught before they did the whole DC thing. some of them were close range too. outside of the DC area there were shootings in at least tacoma, washington; tucson, atlanta, montgomery, alabama; baton rouge, hammond, louisiana, possibly more, i cant find a clear list anywhere and the wikipedia article alludes to four shootings before september but after tacoma and tucson, but atlana montgomery baton rouge and hammond were all after they did a couple shootings in the DC area, but before the spree. anyway isnt this insane! 10+ shootings, over the course of about 8 months, starting in february and ending in the october spree. isnt that bizarre! malvo kept shooting people in the neck and not succesfully killing them
anyway once you get to the actual DC sniper shootings and not the preliminary stuff the information on wikipedia is SUPER detailed, id recommend just reading it
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they shot through a hole in the back of the truck for stealth. just a bunch of random strangers going about their day
they killed a whole bunch of people on october 3rd, nobody even knew where the bullets were coming from but it became clear there were a bunch of shootings so everyone started freaking out, then they started spacing them out, a couple days between each
they shot a 13 year old, and left stuff at the scene:
At this crime scene, the authorities discovered a shell casing as well as a Tarot card (the Death card) inscribed with the phrase "Call me God" on the front and, on three separate lines on the back: "For you mr. Police." "Code: 'Call me God'." "Do not release to the press."[29][32] Despite police efforts to honor the request not to release information about the card to the press, details were made public by WUSA-TV and then by The Washington Post, just one day later.[33]
they kept shooting people at gas stations (and parking lots), so gas stations started putting up tarps to hide their customers!
it went on for THREE WEEKS (eventually people connected the chevy caprice to the crimes)
The crime spree came to a close at 3:15 a.m. on October 24, 2002, when Muhammad and Malvo were found sleeping in their car at a rest stop off Interstate 70 near Myersville, Maryland, and were arrested on federal weapons charges. Police were tipped off by two 911 calls from individuals at the rest stop.[47] Four hours earlier, Montgomery County police chief Charles Moose had relayed this cryptic message to the sniper: "You have indicated that you want us to do and say certain things. You have asked us to say, 'We have caught the sniper like a duck in a noose.' We understand that hearing us say this is important to you". Moose asked the media "to carry the message accurately and often."[48] This statement may refer to a Cherokee fable.[49]
the motive isnt super clear, but here's what malvo testified:
Part of his testimony concerned Muhammad's complete multiphase plan. His plan consisted of three phases in the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore metro areas. Phase one consisted of meticulously planning, mapping, and practicing their locations around the D.C. area. This way, after each shooting they would be able to quickly leave the area on a predetermined path and move on to the next location. Muhammad's goal in Phase One was to kill six white people a day for 30 days. Malvo went on to describe how Phase One did not go as planned due to heavy traffic and the lack of a clear shot or getaway at locations.
Phase Two was meant to take place in Baltimore, Maryland. Malvo described how this phase was close to being implemented, but was not carried out. Phase Two was intended to begin by killing a pregnant woman by shooting her in the stomach. The next step would have been to shoot and kill a Baltimore police officer. Then, at the officer's funeral, they planned to detonate several improvised explosive devices complete with shrapnel. These explosives were intended to kill a large number of police, since many police would attend another officer's funeral.
The last phase was to take place during or shortly after Phase Two, which was to extort several million dollars from the United States government. This money would be used to finance a larger plan, to travel north to Canada. Along the way, they would stop in YMCAs and orphanages recruiting other impressionable young black boys with no parents or guidance. Muhammad thought he could act as their father figure as he did with Malvo.
Once he recruited a large number of young black boys and made his way up to Canada, he would begin their training. Malvo described how John Muhammad intended to train boys in weapons and stealth as he had been taught. Finally, after their training was complete, John Allen Muhammad would send them out across the United States to carry out mass shootings in many other cities, just as he had done in Washington and Baltimore. These attacks would be coordinated and be intended to send the country into chaos that had already been built up after 9/11.
im suspicious of all of this, because this was part of the defense's case that malvo was basically not guilty because he was under muhammad's control, which incentivizes a certain narrative. although malvo was definitely under muhammad's control, he sort of raised him.
the wikipedia articles for the perpetrators are also worth a read. very bizarre story, malvo grew up in jamaica, bounced around between caregivers, and ended up in muhammad's care (muhammad was american, visiting) and illegally immigrated!
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beardedmrbean · 2 years
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RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia has denied parole to convicted sniper killer Lee Boyd Malvo, ruling that he is still a risk to the community two decades after he and his partner terrorized the Washington, D.C., region with a series of random shootings.
Malvo was 17 when he and John Allen Muhammad shot and killed 10 people and wounded three others over a three-week span in October 2002. Multiple other victims were shot and killed across the country in the prior months as the duo made their way to the nation's capital region from Washington state.
Malvo was convicted of capital murder in Virginia and sentenced to life in prison without parole. But a series of Supreme Court rulings and a change in Virginia law gave Malvo the opportunity to seek parole after serving nearly 20 years in custody.
The Virginia Parole Board rejected his request on Aug. 30, finding that Malvo remains a risk to the community and should serve more of his sentence before being released on parole, state records of Parole Board decisions for August show.
“Release at this time would diminish seriousness of crime; Serious nature and circumstances of your offense(s),” the Parole Board wrote.
2020:'DC sniper' Lee Boyd Malvo marries while serving life in prison  
Malvo’s accomplice, John Allen Muhammad, was executed in Virginia in 2009. Malvo, now 37, was sentenced to life without parole for the three Virginia killings. But after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 2012 that mandatory life sentences for juveniles are unconstitutional, two federal courts found that Malvo was entitled to new sentencing hearings. The Virginia legislature also passed a law in 2020 that gave juvenile offenders an opportunity to seek parole after serving 20 years.
Malvo was a 15-year-old from Jamaica who had been sent to live in Antigua when he met the much older Muhammad. Muhammad trained and indoctrinated Malvo, and in 2002 the pair embarked on a nationwide killing spree that ended with the 10 slayings in Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia.
Trial testimony indicated the shootings were a plan for Muhammad to regain custody of his children by killing his ex-wife and making her death appear to be a result of random violence.
Malvo is serving his sentence at the super maximum-security Red Onion State Prison in Virginia.
Even if Malvo had been granted parole in Virginia, he also received a life prison sentence in Maryland for crimes in the neighboring state. Last month, Maryland's highest court ruled that Malvo must be resentenced for his crimes there.
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Tequan Richmond (born October 30, 1992), known in his music career as T-Rich, is an actor and rapper known for playing Drew Rock on Everybody Hates Chris. He played Ray Charles Jr. in Ray, and in General Hospital, he portrayed TJ Ashford. He was born in Burlington, North Carolina. He moved to Los Angeles, not intending to become an actor. He appeared in magazine ads such as Sports Illustrated, Reader's Digest, Newsweek, and National Geographic, as well as a national Nestlé print ad. He made his 2013 Sundance Film Festival debut with a performance as Beltway sniper Lee Boyd Malvo in "Blue Caprice." The film sold to Sundance Select/IFC Films and opened the New Directors/New Films Festival at MoMA in 2013. The film had a fall 2013 theater release. He was one of six hosts for kids' TV shows on Toon Disney and has had guest-starring roles on Cold Case, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Private Practice, Detroit 1-8-7, Memphis Beat, Love That Garland Numb3rs as well as Strong Medicine, and The Shield. He has co-starred on ER, Weeds, MadTV, and Boomerang. He has two children. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence https://www.instagram.com/p/CkWDy4ALoW4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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michaelcosio · 2 months
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The Road to Becoming A Teenage Murderer | I, Sniper: The Washington Killers | Channel 4
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Lee Boyd Malvo was a vulnerable child when he first met John Allen Muhammad, who would change his life forever. From his childhood in Jamaica to a three-week murder spree in Washington, D.C., Lee Malvo went from a 16-year-old, to spending more than 16 years in solitary confinement.
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rebeleden · 3 months
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DC Sniper Lee Boyd Malvo Gets Married In Prison
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cleoenfaserum · 5 months
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...a dorian gray picture of its soul.
This is a city everyone has heard off, one way or another, throughout the world. For better or for worse, its decisions effects and has effected millions of lives and has caused many millions of death around the world. We are not going to debate the morality of power and money of some of the people who are elected to represent us in this machine of government. However, in this blog we or not going to talk about politics but crimes. Some people may even fine relief that we are not going to talk about politics making crime seem petty in comparison. The more episodes I see of Marcus Sakey, the more I enjoy the series in crescendo. Many of the stories he deals with I remember having lived through them on the news.
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Of the three stories, I am going to focus on is the Beltway Snipers, mainly because of the news coverage that put the fear of God in all of us at the time. I was living in the states then. But the story that most seem to effect me was the FBI woman agent who was killed at a gas station, if I remember correctly.
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The D.C. sniper attacks (also known as the Beltway sniper attacks) were a series of coordinated shootings that occurred during three weeks in October 2002 throughout the Washington metropolitan area, consisting of the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, and preliminary shootings, that consisted of murders and robberies in several states, and lasted for six months starting in February 2002. Seven people were killed and seven others were injured in the preliminary shootings, and ten people were killed and three others were critically wounded in the October shootings. In total, the snipers killed 17 people and wounded 10 others in a 10-month span. (Wikipedia)
But here are today's 3 stories without a dull moment masterly told by Marcus.
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Blue Caprice is a 2013 American independent drama film directed by Alexandre Moors, and based on the 2002 D.C. sniper attacks. The film stars Isaiah Washington and Tequan Richmond as the perpetrators of the attacks, John Allen Muhammad and Lee Malvo, respectively, although the two are only referred to by their first names. It recounts how Lee, a lone teenager, was drawn into the shadow of John, who served as a father figure to him, and how they eventually began their killing spree. (Wikipedia)
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D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear (also known as Sniper: 23 Days of Fear in Washington D.C.) is a 2003 TV movie created by USA Network based on the Beltway sniper attacks of 2002.
The films chronicles the period when John Allen Muhammad (played by Bobby Hosea) and Lee Boyd Malvo (played by Trent Cameron) went on a serial killing spree in October 2002 in Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Maryland, all parts of the Washington Metropolitan Area, the entire area of which was held in a "grip of terror." (Wikipedia)
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Broadcast of the CSI: Miami episode "Kill Zone" had to be postponed into November 2002 because the story of a sniper killing three random victims at rush hour seemed to bear too close a resemblance to the Beltway attacks.
On May 14, 2003, Law & Order aired an episode titled "Sheltered", which contains many similar elements to the D.C. sniper attacks.
On July 12, 2003, Forensic Files aired an episode titled "The Sniper's Trail", which documents the D.C. sniper attacks and subsequent police investigation.
On October 12, 2003, Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye aired an episode titled "The Sniper", which contains many similar elements to the D.C. sniper attacks.
On October 17, 2003, the USA Network's U.S. cable station aired D.C. Sniper: 23 Days of Fear, a television movie based on the D.C. sniper attacks.
On November 10, 2005, an episode about the killings entitled “The Washington Snipers” of the British documentary series Born to Kill? aired.
During the fall of 2007, BET showcased a documentary on the Beltway Snipers in its American Gangster series.
The June 2008, the documentary The D.C. Sniper's Wife told the D.C sniper attacks story through the eyes of Mildred Muhammad, ex-wife of John Allen Muhammad.
On November 9, 2009, Mildred Muhammad appeared on CNN's Larry King Live the day before her ex-husband's execution.
The 2010 film D.C. Sniper, directed by Ulli Lommel, is based on the attacks.
On August 9, 2010, The Biography Channel aired an episode of Aftermath with William Shatner, titled "DC Sniper Victims" in which the actor William Shatner spoke at length with three survivors of the sniper attacks—Paul LaRuffa, Kellie Adams, and Caroline Seawell.
The 2013 film Blue Caprice, also known as The Washington Snipers in some regions, is based on the attacks and the relationship between Muhammad and Malvo.
On July 22, 2015, Lifetime Movie Network aired an episode of Monster in My Family featuring Mildred Muhammad meeting with surviving victims along with family members of the deceased, with Lee Malvo also appearing in the episode while in prison.[82]
On June 23, 2023, Netflix aired an episode Catching Killers, titled "Trained to Kill: The DC Sniper" (Wikipedia)
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Lee Boyd Malvo é um garoto abandonado pelos pais. Ele encontra proteção na casa de John Allen Muhammad, um homem temperamental e apaixonado por armas de fogo. Aos poucos, John começa a manipular o garoto, treinando-o como um atirador de elite e incitando-o a cometer assassinatos em seu nome.
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Guarda "John Allen Muhammad & Lee Boyd Malvo - Gelida precisione" su YouTube
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20 years ago today I got my first cell phone at the 7/11 at Calvert St. and Connecticut Ave in Cleveland park. I was mad late. A chick I went back to the Capitol Hill Day School sandbox with already had that silver sprint flip phone with the outside screen the size of a 37¢ stamp. (THAT WAS EXPENSIVE! Grandma used to send me to CVS with EXACT CHANGE to get stamps for Uncle Dewey's care packages. 🤫 He wasn't at summer camp. And he wasn't my only great Uncle in prison. Fuck Reagan.)
Blue nokia with the snake. NO TEXTS, NO BREAKS. (For real, you had to throw that birch on concrete to make the battery pop out. I used to flex my minutes. So ice-ayyye...)
They told us to duck and zig zag at the bus stop. The original Dab. We with our LLBean and Rolly backpacks, keeping up with the Kardashians who Took New York Ave and made it 🤢"nOmA"🤮.. riding the 90s and Xs on half-off student tokens (the only thing we were allowed to buy at the crook store) from McLean Gardens to Connecticut Ave. Monopoly is not just a board game at KB Toys, Y'all. On Capitol Hill, Social was the only Capitol that made bank. My Tiffany's bracelet was always Second Prize. Modell was our fiercest competition..
But I regress 🥄👶🏾
Lee Boyd Malvo was a child. If you take his life, without parole, for multiple sentences, that makes s 37 teenager with no way to phone home or even make a friend. They took anythingWikipedia him because it's but 2002 anymore, Wikipedia is reliable, and if you reaching for abolitionist panties then staying here may convince you not even Red Onion VA Supermax villains deserve a life of death. On whatever g_d you don't believe in.
Y'all too quick to Marvolo this dude, trust me. I'm a fucking sylther*n.
The Capitol 🏛️ (not the DMV 🦀🔨They are not the same. The whitest house is in a zipcode in chocolate city 🍫 🌆 My City 🏢 Penn Ave is the Red Line even when freedom skips a state
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Bob Horan, who served as Fairfax County’s top prosecutor for four decades, dies at 90
Bob Horan, who served as Fairfax County’s top prosecutor for four decades, dies at 90
Robert F. Horan, whose 40 years as a Fairfax County Commonwealth attorney made him Virginia’s longest-serving prosecutor when he retired in 2007, died Saturday. He was 90 years old. Horan’s death was first reported by the Washington Post. The former prosecutor has tried hundreds of cases since his first election in 1967, including that of DC-area sniper Lee Boyd Malvo. Mr. Horan secured a…
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DC Sniper Lee Malvo Denied Parole After Almost 20 Years in VA Prison
DC Sniper Lee Malvo Denied Parole After Almost 20 Years in VA Prison
By TCR Staff | September 16, 2022 The Virginia Parole Board has denied convicted sniper Lee Boyd Malvo’s first application for parole, nearly 20 years after he and John Allen Muhammad shot and killed 10 people in the Washington area in October 2002, reports the Washington Post. Malvo, now 37, was given three life sentences without parole in 2004 for the three slayings committed in Virginia, when…
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Maryland Appeals Court Rules D.C. Sniper Lee Boyd Malvo Be Resentenced
Maryland Appeals Court Rules D.C. Sniper Lee Boyd Malvo Be Resentenced
Twenty years after terrorizing the Washington D.C. area and killing 10 people, a Maryland appeals court ruled that Lee Boyd Malvo, convicted for his role in the shootings, must be resentenced. CNN reports Malvo, who was 17 at the time of the killings, received six consecutive life sentences without parole in Maryland and another four life sentences in Virginia in 2003. However, the Maryland…
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DC Snipers' Chevy Caprice - A look inside the sniper murder car
20 years ago, the Beltway/DC Snipers John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo terrorized the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia for three weeks in a series of coordinated attacks. Ten people were killed at the hand of the DC snipers and three were critically wounded. The ATF produced this video to demonstrate how detectives believed the sniper suspects used a Chevrolet Caprice as a killing machine.
Malvo was a juvenile when he and Muhammad embarked on the killing spree in the DMV. Others were killed as the pair made their way to the D.C. region from Washington state. Muhammad was executed in 2009.
On Feb. 8, oral arguments began in Malvo's quest to seek either sentencing relief or release under a Maryland law that applies to prisoners who were convicted as juveniles.
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rebeleden · 3 months
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DC sniper Lee Boyd Malvo to be resentenced
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