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    American Couple Charged With Murder Of 21-Year-Old Kenyan-Born Student

    OpinionBy OpinionSeptember 4, 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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    An American couple has been charged with the murder of a Kenyan-born student who was shot dead in a parking lot four months ago.

    Alex Oyombe Gradin, who was a student at  Lane Community College, was shot in the early morning hours of May 4, 2019, and was pronounced dead at the scene.

    The deceased was born in Kenya and later adopted into the Gradin family as a baby.

    American couple Regis Derey Kindred and Kailee Von Foster. /Courtesy

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    The couple suspects, Regis Derey Kindred, 30, and Kailee Von Foster, 29, were arrested last week and on Tuesday arraigned in court on murder charges.

    According to the police, the suspect’s motive of the shooting was intentional and gang-related but emphasized that Gradin had no affiliation with or connection to any gang activity.

    The Kenyan student is claimed to have had no knowledge of the suspects or have contact with them before the shooting.

    Additionally, the police claim that he was not specifically targetted.

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    During a press conference, EPD Detective Jed McGuire noted: “He did absolutely nothing wrong.”

    However, he did not divulge details of the motivation behind the shooting.

    Daily Emerald has reported that the detectives have spent the last four months carrying out intensive investigations into the case.

    McGuire also stated that EPD received assistance from multiple agencies, including the FBI, Lane County Sheriff’s Department and the Tigard Police.

    It is noted that the suspects have a history of numerous criminal convictions.

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