New Jersey Police Arrest Man Suspected Of Killing Two Gay Men In Seattle
New Jersey authorities have arrested a fugitive suspected of killing two men in Seattle last month. Police apprehended Ali Muhammad Brown, 30, in West Orange, N.J., July 18 weeks after he was identified as a suspect in the double homicide case.
Brown, who is held at a correctional facility, was charged with two counts of aggravated first-degree murder and could face the death penalty if convicted, KIRO 7 reports. He was also wanted for a robbery and attempted carjacking in New Jersey.
Ahmed Said, 27, and Dwone Anderson-Young, 23, were found shot to death June 1 in Seattles Leschi neighborhood. Prosecutors accuse Brown of targeting the men on mobile dating apps for gay men before meeting them outside R Place, a gay club, that night.
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According to the documents, Said communicated with Brown on a gay dating app like Grindr or Jackd while at the nightclub and told friends there he was meeting someone that night. Shortly after the bar closed, the victims met Brown and then drove to Anderson-Youngs house in Leschi, at which point police say Brown shot them multiple times and stole Saids car. Evidence collected by homicide investigators suggests the victims were essentially executed, according to the report.
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