Posted on 03/08/2015 1:57:47 PM PDT by BBell
Reginald Bradley was supposed to be picking up his 2-year-old niece.
But Jefferson Parish Sheriff's detectives say the 28-year-old Marrero man made a stop along the way and killed a man in the street while the child waited in the car.
Kenneth Clark, 28, of 810 Bellville Ave., in Algiers was found shot to death Saturday (March 7) in front of 4249 Lac Bienville Dr., Apt. D, in Harvey, according to sheriff's office spokesman Col. John Fortunato.
While Detective Rhonda Goff investigated Clark's death, witness descriptions of the suspect and suspect vehicle led her to Bradley.
Bradley's sister, Ebony Bradley of Marrero, said she lent her brother her blue Ford Taurus around 11 a.m. so that he could pick up her toddler in the Tallow Tree area, about five miles away.
Fortunato said witnesses described seeing a man drive away from the homicide scene. The man, they said, held a white shirt over his face as he maneuvered a Taurus down the street. Goff used cameras in the area to track the license plate, arriving at Ebony Bradley's residence in the 2000 block of Constantine Drive in Marrero, Fortunato said.
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That’s a bleak looking place, SEC8 as far as the eye can see.
Whoever entrusted their 2 yr old to be with that FREAK needs to be brought up on charges as well..
Oh he’s the victim.....whatever
Good One
“Just wait right here honey. Uncle Reggie will be right back”
Proof of why alcohol and tattoo parlors are a bad combination. d:^)
That’s some extensive wrap sheets on both. Neither was in jail where they belonged. Oh, well, one down and one on his way to prison where life isn’t worth much.
Obviously, obamy was right. The guy had already stopped at the grocery store but they were all out of vegetables so bought a gun instead.
Clark, too, had an extensive history of arrests, Fortunato said, including second degree murder, armed robbery, battery, resisting arrest and assault.
Hope he calms down some the next time they let him out...Guy could be dangerous...
Probably wouldn’t have turned out this way if someone would have just given him a hand to turn his life around and given him the respect he deserved.
Long ago, Algiers had the reputation that it was a no go zone for cops. In the sixties.
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