Teen Girl Shot By A Man For Rejecting His Love Advances
17-year-old girl shot by a gun man for saying “No” to his love gestures. According to the prosecution, the guy accused of shooting and murdering a popular adolescent at a home party in Brooklyn did so because a teen girl turned down his approaches and called him names. At the Oct. 10 meeting inside an empty apartment, Javone Duncan, 22, tried to woo Raelynn Cameron, 17, but the latter was uninterested, according to Assistant D.A. David Ingle at the Duncan’s Brooklyn Criminal Court arraignment. Ingle stated, “(Raelynn) instructed the defendant to suck her d—k.” “(Duncan) raised a pistol and fired one round into the victim’s chest.” Cassandra Adams, the victim’s mother, said that Duncan made advances toward her daughter prior to the party and that when she rejected him, he smacked her in the face. She told the New York Daily News on Thursday, October 27, “He spotted my daughter and she said, ‘I told you I don’t like you,’ and he hit her for sticking up for herself.” She said, “That happens frequently when these gals don’t want to bother with a garbage sort of person.” Javone should be kept underground since he is an animal, the woman said. I wish the death penalty had been reintroduced in New York. According to Ingle, Duncan has a history of gun charges, including two in 2020 when police discovered him in possession of a pistol during a traffic check. Duncan claimed he didn’t shoot the teen after being arrested. Instead, the ADA said, he asserted “that he saw his friend shoot the victim and that he did not do it.” Cameron and Duncan were alluded to by Ingle as “acquaintances.” According to a criminal complaint, Cameron’s heart and lung were struck by the gunshot....