A Texas man was reportedly forced to get a tattoo of his girlfriend’s name on his neck before he was shot to death last month in a killing allegedly carried out by 4 suspects.
Younis Alhassinyani, 22, was at his girlfriend’s Arlington apartment on Feb. 1 for a tattoo session when the two got into an argument, according to a tattoo artist who was there and later spoke to police, NBC 5 reported.
One of the suspected killers, Benjamin Delgadillo, was also at the apartment.
At some point during the night, Delgadillo allegedly held Alhassinyani at gunpoint & began defacing existing body art on his back with a tattoo gun that he took from the artist.
Alhassinyani’s girlfriend then allegedly asked the tattoo artist to ink her name his neck. The artist obliged because he feared for his safety, police said.
Soon after, 3 more armed men showed up at Perez’s apartment.
The 4 suspects allegedly forced Alhassinyani into a Dodge Challenger 4 drove to the side of a highway, where one of the men, Justin Jaxs Salinas, allegedly shot him outside the car.
Alhassinyani’s body was found on the side of the road 2 days later by workers with the Texas Department of Transportation.
Delgadillo, Salinas & other suspect, Pedro Rodriguez, were charged with murder.
The girlfriend, Erika Perez, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, kidnapping & failure to report a felony.
The tattoo artist was not charged with a crime.
Source: New York Post
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