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The man wanted in connection to the missing person’s case of Aniah Blanchard has been taken into custody.

According to the Escambia County, Florida’s jail website, Ibraheem Yazeed was booked around 2:30 a.m.

Major Andrew Hobbs with the Escambia County Florida Sheriff’s Office did confirm his agency assisted U.S. Marshals in taking a suspect into custody but, at the time, he could not confirm the identity of the suspect or the suspect’s charges.

On Thursday, Auburn Police issued an arrest warrant for first-degree kidnapping for Yazeed in connection to Blanchard’s case.

“Further investigation and analysis of evidence has determined that Yazeed was at the same location Blanchard was last seen and is involved in taking Aniah against her will,” Register said during a news conference.

Yazeed is no stranger to law enforcement. Prior to his arrest he was out of jail on bond for attempted murder, two counts of first-degree kidnapping and two counts of first-degree robbery in connection with a February case out of Montgomery. Before noon on Thursday, Montgomery District Court Judge Pamela Higgins revoked his combined $280,000 bond and ordered his arrest.
Blanchard, 19, has been missing for more than two weeks. She was reported missing on Oct. 24. Auburn police said she spoke with friend just before midnight the night before. It was the last time anyone has heard from her.

Auburn police had released surveillance video of Blanchard inside a convenience store on South College Street. They said it was recorded just before her SUV was seen traveling southbound on South College Street and was the last place she had been seen.

Auburn police later released two photos of a man, also captured on surveillance video inside the store, they called a “person of interest”. The man was identified Thursday as Yazeed.

Blanchard’s Honda CR-V was found Friday, Oct. 25 at a Montgomery apartment complex not far from busy Atlanta Highway. It had fresh damage along its passenger side. Days later on Oct. 31, police confirmed evidence found inside the vehicle indicated she had been harmed.
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"Police have arrested a third suspect in connection to the disappearance of 19-year-old Aniah Blanchard, who is the stepdaughter of UFC heavyweight Walt Harris.

According to a report from WSFA12 in Alabama, Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes confirmed David Johnson Jr. has been arrested and charged with hindering prosecution in the case.

Johnson was arrested in Montgomery, Ala., which is where Blanchard’s vehicle was recovered two days after she first went missing. Details surrounding Johnson’s arrest are still not public because of a gag order issued in the case.

The arrest comes later in the same day after authorities revealed human remains have been found in Macon County, Ala., that they believe to be Blanchard."

L I N K !!
 
The suspected killer of Alabama college student, Aniah Blanchard, said he shot her after she allegedly "went for the gun," according to court documents.
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After Blanchard disappeared, an unnamed individual told authorities that Yazeed was at a home in Montgomery with Blanchard's car, according to court documents.

"Yazeed admitted to shooting a girl, and stated the girl 'went for the gun,'" according to statements made by the same individual in court documents against Yazeed.

After a month-long search, including rewards offered from Harris' UFC colleagues, Blanchard was found dead on Nov. 25 in a wooded area of Shorter, Alabama.

Yazeed faces a capital murder charge and prosecutors said they will seek the death penalty.

 
This fat fuck.... should never be paroled

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More than six years after 19-year-old Aniah Blanchard disappeared, a Macon County judge has sentenced the man convicted in her killing to life in prison.

Ibraheem Yazeed was sentenced to life in prison on both counts of murder and felony murder, with those sentences ordered to run concurrently — meaning at the same time — but consecutively with any other sentences he may face.
Yazeed was originally indicted on three counts of capital murder, tied to kidnapping, robbery, and shooting into an occupied vehicle.

The charge related to shooting into a vehicle was dropped during the March trial before the case went to the jury.

Jurors ultimately found Yazeed guilty of murder and felony murder, which are lesser included charges under the remaining capital murder counts.
Because he was not convicted of capital murder, the death penalty was not an option.
Yazeed’s sentence does include the possibility of parole, though when he may become eligible will depend on the structure of his sentence.

Total Term: 999Y 99M 99D

Min Release Date: 12/31/9999

Parole Consideration Date: 12/01/2037
 

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