Posted on 04/27/2020 9:48:29 PM PDT by L.A.Justice
DENVER (CBS4) Jenny Nguyen, 27, was advised in Denver court Sunday of 1st Degree Murder charges in the death of Jamal Thompson, 26. Thompson was found by police in a wrecked car just after midnight Saturday. He had been shot in the neck.
Thompson died after he was taken to Denver Health Medical Center.
A United States Post Office spokesman confirmed Monday that both Denver residents are currently employed by the USPS and work at different locations.
Paramedics and Denver Police Department officers were dispatched to the intersection of 54th Avenue and Yampa Street at 12:10 a.m. Saturday. The call came into 9-1-1 as a vehicle crash with possible shots fired, according to arrest documents obtained by CBS4.
Officers arrived and found a white Ford Fusion that had rolled into a field at that intersection. The man inside the vehicle was slumped over both seats and bleeding from a neck wound. He had been thrown about the interior of the vehicle, per police.
Police also found Nguyens drivers license on the passenger seat of the car.
Later, investigators found 9mm shell casings on 54th Avenue, as well as a homeowner there who had encountered an angry Asian-American woman driving a white car a half hour earlier. He identified Nguyen as that driver when police showed him the picture on her drivers license.
Acting on a tip from the victims mother, investigators and a SWAT team executed a search warrant late Saturday morning at Nguyens residence near 54th Avenue and Tower Road.
The victims mother told police her son and Nguyen had been in an on-again, off-again relationship.
Nguyen was taken to police headquarters for a formal interviews, according to the police documents. When asked several times about her involvement in the shooting, Nguyen hung her head, refused to answer, and began to cry.
Officers searching her home found a disassembled 9mm handgun in a bedroom heater vent. The barrel was missing. Recordings from the time of the shooting had also been deleted from her homes video surveillance system.
The coroners office told investigators that the condition of Thompsons skin on his left hand, left face and chin suggested he had been shot at close range.
The Denver Office of the Medical Examiner released Thompsons identity Monday afternoon.
It’s hard on a pimp out there.
Clazy ayes!
Never leave your drivers license at the scene. Don’t date anyone that works at the post office. The paper dust makes them crazy.
I’ve heard you don’t want to p!ss off an Asian woman.
YOU ARE A VERY BAD MAN....but funny.
This is not the first time any woman of any ethnicity has killed a man they were in a relationship with. She could be “whack” or he is a cheetah or a playa...or both...remember Steve McNair..
Ive heard you dont want to p!ss off an Asian woman.
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There was a Lorena Bobbitt incident in China...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lin_and_Xie_case
She looks biracial to me. Asians never have naturally curly hair.
All cultures are equal...
Im reminded of the scene in True Romance
Vincenzo Coccotti: Talkin’ about a massacre. They snatched my narcotics, hightailed it outta there. Woulda got away with it, but your son, ****head that he is, left his driver’s license in a dead guy’s hand.
Seems like it might be off-again.
Im sure jamal couldnt keep his hang lo in his trousers
THAT is funny!
“Police also found Nguyens drivers license on the passenger seat of the car.”
Looks like its going to take Columbo to crack this case.
What’s important is that she at least had her Covid mask on.
I’ve always pronounced it “win.”
It’s going to be interesting to learn why she did it.
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Maybe she will claim self-defense...
Maybe the “battered-woman syndrome”...Like the movie BURNING BED...
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