Double homicide: Watch this Facebook Live video of nurse admitting he shot his ex
More under this adA nurse from Maryland confessed on Facebook Live of shooting his pregnant ex-girlfriend and his ex-wife point-blank. Here's what happened.
A chilling Facebook Live video surfaced today which has rendered the residents of Baltimore and Columbia speechless.
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A Maryland nurse gunned down his former girlfriend in Baltimore on Saturday, then murdered his ex-wife and confessed to the killings on Facebook Live, before shooting himself in the head.
Vengeful nurse
In the horrifying video, Rajaee Shareef Black, 44, admits to killing his ex-girlfriend Tara Labang on Saturday afternoon, while he was outside his ex-wife's Columbia apartment.
More under this adMore under this adOn video, Black claims that his ex-wife is also going to dye in his hands. He said:
I just did something crazy, man.
I just shot my ex-girlfriend in the head, yo. Um, felt like a dream. I never thought I would be that guy. The person that really started my depression and all of this is my ex-wife.More under this adMore under this ad
So, she next!More under this adMore under this ad
Tara was killed over an argument with Shareef, while the ex-wife was shot over custodianship issues, according to the Baltimore Sun.
Shareef added:
But I just wanted to say this to people: Don’t play with people’s emotions, man. Don’t lie on these menMore under this adMore under this ad
He calmly said before the end of the clip:
Oh, here’s my ex-wife right now.More under this adMore under this ad
Community speaks
The community is shocked at the unwarranted killings of the two women and are now concerned for their own safety.
Howard County police said in a statement:
Howard County police are investigating a suspected domestic murder suicide that occurred inside a residence in the 7300 block of Eden Brook Drive in Columbia just after 2 p.m.
The children have been placed in a safe environment and did not witness the incident. Investigators believe Rajaee Black came to Columbia after having just committed a domestic homicide a short time earlier in Baltimore.More under this adMore under this ad
Baltimore, Mayor Brandon Scott, also shared his opinion and said:
We’re talking about a neighbourhood that’s a bustling neighbourhood, a great neighbourhood, but it is shaken now because one of their neighbours has been taken from them, taken from the community.
Simply because someone doesn’t know how to move on.More under this ad