Former tenant charged in killing of Louisiana civil rights activist
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[July 17, 2019]
(Reuters) - A former tenant of a
Baton Rouge civil rights activist has been arrested and charged with her
murder, police in the Louisiana capital said on Tuesday.
Baton Rouge detectives arrested Ron Jermaine Bell in the killing of
Sadie Roberts-Joseph, 75, whose body was found stuffed in the trunk of
her car on Friday afternoon, Police Chief Murphy Paul told a news
conference.
Bell was one of Roberts-Joseph's tenants and was behind on about $1,200
in rent, Paul said. The suspect was already in jail in East Baton Rouge
Parish for failing to register as a sex offender when police linked him
to the murder, said Sheriff Sid J. Gautreaux, III, at the same news
conference.
Roberts-Joseph's death was ruled a homicide by the East Baton Rouge
Parish Coroner's Office on Monday. A preliminary summary of the autopsy
found that her death was caused by "traumatic asphyxia, including
suffocation."
Police said they were still investigating the motive for the killing but
have ruled out the possibility of a hate crime. It had nothing to do
with her activism, authorities said.
Roberts-Joseph was known for founding the Baton Rouge African-American
History Museum and launching the non-profit group Community Against
Drugs and Violence.
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Ron Jermaine Bell, arrested in connection with the death of civil
rights activist Sadie Roberts-Joseph, is shown in this booking photo
in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S., provided July 16, 2019. Baton Rouge
Police Dept/Handout via REUTERS
(Reporting by Matthew Lavietes in New York; Editing by Chris Reese,
Peter Cooney and Dan Grebler)
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