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Orange County DA Todd Spitzer Charges Armed Robbers Who Brutally Killed Elderly Woman at Newport Beach Mall with Special Circumstances Murder, Seeks Death Penalty
Gateway Pundit ^ | Jul. 10, 2024 | Cristina Laila

Posted on 07/10/2024 5:40:13 AM PDT by george76

Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer announced his office charged the three armed robbers who brutally killed an elderly woman at an outdoor mall last week with special circumstances murder which makes them eligible for the death penalty.

Newport Beach is a wealthy, conservative enclave in Southern California. The broad daylight armed robbery and murder at Fashion Island rocked the laid-back beach community last week.

“On July 2, 2024, New Zealand tourist Patricia McKay and her husband were waiting for a ride after they had finished shopping at Newport Beach’s Fashion Island when a white Toyota Camry pulled up next to the couple and two men in masks jumped out and attacked McKay’s 69-year-old husband, putting a gun to his head and demanding his watch as they forced him to the ground as bystanders ran away. When the suspects, later identified as Darnell and Cunningham, were unable to get his property, Cunningham is accused of attacking McKay, who was holding several shopping bags,” the OC DA’s office said in a press release.

The suspects were transported to the Newport Beach PD jail and identified as: Leroyernest Joseph McCrary, 26, of Compton, California, Jaden Cunningham, 18, of Lancaster, CA, and Malachi Eddward Darnell, 18, of Los Angeles, California.

A 69-year-old woman was killed in an attempted robbery at Fashion Island in Newport Beach last Tuesday afternoon.

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The victim, identified as Patricia McKay, was run over and killed by the suspects as they drove off in a getaway car after the botched robbery.

A Good Samaritan jumped in to help the robbery victims and that is when one of the robbers opened fire. According to police, three shots were fired but no one was struck by the gunfire.

Newport Beach police pursued the suspects to Los Angeles. All three suspects were arrested.

Patricia McKay and her husband were visiting Newport Beach from New Zealand.

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Todd Spitzer announced special circumstances murder and possible death penalty for the three thugs who murdered Patricia McKay.

“A third striker and two other Los Angeles County men have been charged with special circumstances murder for throwing a 68-year-old New Zealand woman into the street after robbing her at Newport Beach’s Fashion Island and then running her over with their getaway car, dragging the woman nearly 65 feet under their vehicle before leading police on a high-speed pursuit. The woman’s husband tried to stop the driver from running over his wife after he was thrown to the ground and had a gun pointed at him as two of the men tried to steal his watch,” Todd Spitzer said.

“Leroy Ernest Joseph McCrary, 26, of Los Angeles, Malachi Eddward Darnell, 18, of Los Angeles, and Jaden Cunningham, 18, of Lancaster, are eligible for the death penalty if they are convicted of the special circumstances murder of 68-year-old Patricia McKay in the commission of a robbery with a felony enhancement of causing the death of an elder over the age of 65,” Spitzer said.

Todd Spitzer said McCrary is a convicted felon with a long rap sheet.

“McCrary has prior felony convictions for residential burglary in 2018, criminal threats in 2020, and robbery in 2023, all in Los Angeles County,” Todd Spitzer said.


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To: george76

The three California men who allegedly murdered New Zealand woman Patricia “Trish” McKay in Newport Beach have refused to appear in court.

Leroy McCrary, 26, and Malachi Darnell and Jaden Cunningham, both 18, were scheduled to appear at Orange County Superior Court and enter pleas.

However, none of the trio showed up, defying an order from Judge Andre Manssourian.

It was the second time the three men had refused to turn up to court.

Last Friday, they reportedly refused to budge from their cell, which is only 180m from the courtroom.


21 posted on 07/10/2024 9:34:22 AM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: george76

Used to live in OC and shopped at Fashion Island many times.

I guess the thugs couldn’t do this in their own neighborhood - that’s really 3 disparate locations - Lancaster, Compton and L.A. Looks like Newport Beach PD picked them up so they didn’t get far. Good work, Newport Beach PD...

Can you imagine taking a vacation like that and never returning home because of animals left to roam on the streets? That poor husband...hope he stays and sues the dickens out of the L.A. District Attorney..

Go Spitzer!! Send them up the river - well, at least as far as San Quentin’s death chamber. If a river gets in the way, dump them in it...The Santa Ana River wouldn’t do as it seldom has any water in it but several more on the way north!!

An uncomfortable afterthought - I heard on the news recently that the “alleged” murderer of the Moscow, ID students won’t even go on trial until sometime in 2025....that happened in 2022...


22 posted on 07/10/2024 9:46:50 AM PDT by Thank You Rush
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To: HombreSecreto

Gascon’s office will not apply 3 strikes per policy.

These scholars, unfortunately for them but fortunately for the rest of us, did this in Orange County, not LA County. So they will be punished.

Gascon would have set them free immediately.


23 posted on 07/10/2024 10:30:01 AM PDT by adnoid
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