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Thread ID: 18883 | Posts: 4 | Started: 2005-06-28
2005-06-28 16:03 | User Profile
Most Wanted Fugitive To Be Extradited Female Fugitive Will Face Murder Charge
POSTED: 6:18 am PDT June 6, 2005 UPDATED: 2:21 pm PDT June 7, 2005
EL CAJON, Calif. -- An El Cajon woman accused of fatally shooting her neighbor in Denver six years ago did not fight extradition to Colorado to face a murder charge, 10News reported.
Thanks to the help from the public, Malaika Griffin, a murder suspect profiled on "America's Most Wanted," was arrested in El Cajon, authorities said.
Griffin, 34, was arrested at her apartment on Roanoke Avenue in El Cajon at about 5 p.m. Sunday, according to FBI Special Agent Jan Caldwell. She was booked into Las Colinas Jail on murder charges.
People living in the El Cajon apartment building said they had no idea their neighbor was wanted for murder.
"You know, you see it on TV and it doesn't seem real until it happens in your own back yard," neighbor Brian Moore said.
Griffin was sought in connection with the slaying of her 25-year-old neighbor, Jason Horsley, on May 18, 1999, in Denver, Caldwell said. Griffin was profiled on "America's Most Wanted" Saturday night.
Witnesses to the killing said Griffin argued with the victim in front of their homes, according to authorities. Griffin then got a 9 mm pistol from her home and fatally shot Horsley in the back, Caldwell said.
"She was very dangerous, and if she actually did commit the crime for which she's charged, she is a very very dangerous person," Caldwell said.
Denver authorities found a cache of weapons inside Griffin's room, including an assault rifle and grenades, according to "America's Most Wanted." They also found terrorist literature about a coming race war and journals in Griffin's handwriting about killing white people, according to the program.
Griffin allegedly carjacked an acquaintance's vehicle at gunpoint and drove to Iowa, Caldwell said. She was seen in Chicago before turning up in El Cajon, Caldwell said.
Several tips helped FBI agents find Griffin, who was arrested without putting up a fight, Caldwell said.
Monday would have been Horsley's 32nd birthday, 10News reported.
It was unclear how long Griffin had been living in El Cajon. She was working at a local biotechnology firm under a fake name, according to Caldwell, who said the suspect had graduated at the top of her class with a chemistry degree from Jackson State University in Mississippi. She also worked at two local fast-food restaurants.
Griffin's extradition papers were signed during a short hearing before Judge David Szumowski at the San Diego County Courthouse.
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How did she obtain a phony social security number that enabled her to work with a fake name?
2005-06-28 16:46 | User Profile
The Smirking Chimp's "homeland security" apparently doesn't mind handing out social security cards en masse which can be used illegally.
Another problem is that the SSA sometimes issues to cards to ineligible people, said Barbara Bovbjerg, General Accounting Office (GAO) director of education, workforce, and income security. She said the office has found that of the 18 million Social Security cards issued in 2002, 12.4 million -- nearly 70 percent -- were replacement cards, which can be obtained by citizens with less documentation. While non-citizens must present the same ID to obtain both new cards and replacements, citizens can use documents such as health insurance cards and church membership to obtain replacements. Individuals can get up to 52 replacement cards per week, she noted. ââ¬ÅThe ease of obtaining replacements creates the potential that these cards can be accumulated and sold to those not eligible for their own cards. This is an obvious vulnerability that needs to be controlled.ââ¬Â
This filthy, ugly Negro should have been shot upon capture to save the taxpayers' money.
2005-06-28 18:15 | User Profile
The poor White guy probably learned in school that "blacks were oppressed for centuries" and Whites must treat them like they treat their own family members. This story should serve warning to never turn your back on a nigger. :afro:
2005-06-28 18:32 | User Profile
Legacy of slavery. Institutional racism. Society has failed her. Lather, rinse, repeat.