Accused gunman in Fresno shooting spree
charged in motel murder
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[April 21, 2017]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - A suspect nicknamed Black Jesus
who police say killed three white men during a racially motivated
shooting spree in downtown Fresno, California, was charged on Thursday
with the murder of an unarmed Motel 6 security guard days earlier.
Kori Ali Muhammad, 39, was also charged by Fresno County prosecutors
with the attempted murder of a second security guard at the motel on
April 13, five days before the shooting rampage.
A spokeswoman for the Fresno County District Attorney's Office said
Muhammad would be charged in connection with the fatal gun spree after
police investigators submit final reports in the case.
Police have said Muhammad was bent on killing as many white men as
possible when he gunned down the three men in downtown Fresno and fired
at another, who was missed by the bullets.
Although Muhammad shouted: "Allu Akhbar" as he was taken into custody,
Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer has said the case did not appear to be an
act of terrorism.
"Kori Muhammad is not a terrorist, but he is a racist, and he is filled
with hate, and he set out this week to kill as many people as he could,"
Dyer told reporters on Wednesday.
Dyer said at the news conference that Muhammad, who went by the nickname
Black Jesus, opened fire in the parking lot of a Fresno-area Motel 6
because he felt disrespected after being asked to move out. Security
guard Carl Williams was slain.
On Tuesday morning, he logged onto the internet at a Starbucks coffee
shop and learned that police had identified him as the assailant in that
crime.
"What he told our detectives last night was that once he saw he was
wanted for murder, he was not going to go down for shooting a security
guard for disrespecting him, but that he was going to kill as many white
males as possible," Dyer said.
Police say Muhammad opened fire 17 times at about 10:45 a.m. on Tuesday
as he walked and ran along several blocks in Fresno, killing the three
men in less than four minutes.
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Kori Ali Muhammad, 39, accused of shooting three people to death on
Tuesday in downtown Fresno, California, U.S., is seen in this Fresno
County Sheriff's Office booking photo released on April 19, 2017.
Courtesy Fresno County Sheriff's Office/Handout via REUTERS
Fresno is an agricultural hub in California's central valley, about 170
miles (275 km) southeast of San Francisco.
Muhammad faces a maximum of life in prison if convicted of the two
charges filed against him on Thursday. He was expected to make an
initial court appearance as early as Friday morning.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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