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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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SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) — Two people are charged with capital murder in connection with the shooting death of a Texas State University football player Tuesday night, the San Marcos Police Department said Wednesday.

Police accuse Enalisa Briana Blackman, 20, and Michael Tyreek Ifeanacho, 20, of shooting Khambrail Winters, 20, while the three were planning to buy drugs at The Lodge Apartments located at 1975 Aquarena Springs Drive in San Marcos.

Police say after interviews with witnesses and those involved with the incident, the drug deal was set up at the apartment complex where Blackman met the two others to buy “a couple ounces of marijuana.”

During the deal, police say Winters was shot in the chest and died at the scene. When officers arrived at the scene at approximately 9:13 p.m., they discovered the man later identified as Winters with a gunshot wound to the chest. Officers attempted to perform life-saving efforts on Winters.

Winters was a sophomore defensive back on the Texas State Bobcats football team, and was an honorable mention all-Sun Belt Conference performer in 2019. Winters is from Houston and went to Alief Taylor High School.

Texas State head football coach Jake Spavital released this statement regarding the incident:

Our Texas State University football team is deeply saddened by the death of our team member, and friend, Khambrail Winters.

I met with the players this morning to share the news. We will stand together as a team and support one another during this difficult time. Our thoughts and condolences are with Khambrail’s family and loved ones.

His death is part of an ongoing San Marcos Police Department investigation into an incident that occurred off-campus last night. We are waiting for more details to be released before we can comment further.

The coaches and I are meeting with the team to discuss how we will proceed for the rest of the week.

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