Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Killa City: Djuan D. Hatten, two others gunned down Domineak L. Bynum, police allege

Posted by Justin Kendall on Tue, May 26, 2009 at 4:09 PM

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Djuan D. Hatten told detectives that he and two other men waited for Domineak L. Bynum to leave a house at 10105 Fremont and then opened fire on him, court records say.

Jackson County prosecutors charged Hatten, 21, with first-degree murder and armed criminal action Tuesday in the death of 19-year-old Bynum.

A witness told police that she and her child were waiting for Bynum in a vehicle in front of 10105 Fremont on May 19. The woman heard several gunshots moments after Bynum walked to the passenger side of the woman's vehicle. Bynum ducked for cover. Five bullets pierced the woman's vehicle. The woman threw the vehicle in reverse and drove backwards down the street and fled the neighborhood.


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Police on the scene found Bynum suffering from a gunshot wound to the head. The next day, doctors declared Bynum "brain dead." His body was kept alive by a machine while his organs were collected for donation. He died after being removed from the machine.

Detectives found several 45-caliber shell casing in a yard southwest of where Bynum was shot.

On May 22, police were dispatched to 6005 E. 98th Street in regards to a suspicious vehicle. Inside the car, officers found Djuan D. Hatten, a 45-caliber pistol and a small amount of marijuana. They arrested Hatten.

The KCPD's crime lab tested Hatten's gun with shell casings found at the scene and determined Hatten's gun was used in the shooting.

Court records say Hatten admitted shooting at Bynum with the 45-caliber gun. He told detectives that he and 22-year-old Ronnell E. Pearson and 24-year-old Terrel Diamond went to 10105 Fremont and waited for Bynum to leave the house. When he did, they opened fire -- Hatten with his 45-caliber gun and the other two men with 9-mm handguns. Detectives returned to the scene and found 9-mm shell casings in a location pointed out by Hatten.


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Its real fucked up tht people have so much jellousy n hatred out here, tht u will go to the extent to go to somebody house,at they comfort zone and wait on them n do some foolishness like tht..he was somebody son, brother,father,cousin,grandchild n friend,and love..but u didn't think about tht b4 ya did it. It was cowardly of them n they did tht in a scandlous scared way.but it will be there time also..cause u reap what u sew..and u live by it u will also die by it..and every clown and dam fool has there day..and there mother n sisters n children will be without they asses someday too...cause vengence is the lords and u can't run from god when its time...it will find u..so your not dodging bullets, your not moving smooth in the streets..its just not time..oh but it will be...and ronell n terell ya didn't get away with it...everybody no ya done it too..I mean everybody no..so ya good..god wanted who he have in jail to do 33 years..ya he didn't want ya behind bars cause the devil will deal with ya..so spend everyday like its your last...

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Posted by Lrbynum76 on January 21, 2011 at 12:49 PM

Domineak i love u so much and you've tought me so many things... i wanna say thank u 4 being my brother. I looked up to you sense i was a baby girl. I love u (tearssss) R.I.P from Qiah

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Posted by Waqiah on May 27, 2010 at 10:17 AM

damn Neako wee miis yu biiig cuzziin Rest.N.Peace lovv yu dude

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Posted by Netta on October 29, 2009 at 10:19 AM

r.i.p. neako i love u man i love u

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Posted by rahjee byers on August 5, 2009 at 9:41 AM
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