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Police refocus probe of teen’s death


Published: Tue, February 7, 2012 @ 12:01 a.m.

Retaliation mulled as possible motive in East Side slaying

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Crues Jr.

Staff report

YOUNGSTOWN

Police have not made an arrest in the city’s most recent homicide, but they confirm the 17-year-old boy likely was killed as retaliation for a slaying early last month.

Carlos Crues Jr. was leaving an East Side party on Kendis Circle just before 2 a.m. Jan. 28, walking with at least two females, when shots were fired and Crues was killed. He was dead by the time officers arrived.

Police have been looking for everyone who attended the late-night party for questioning.

Capt. Mark Milstead said detectives believe the shooting may have been the result of a belief that Crues played a role in the shooting of 18-year-old Tre’Von Kimbrough in early January.

Milstead emphasized that Crues was not a suspect but a person of interest in the Kimbrough investigation.

Kimbrough, 18, of Rush Boulevard, was found dead at 10:45 a.m. Jan. 7, shot multiple times. He was found in the rear parking area of a vacant business at 3707 Market St. on the South Side.

There has been no arrest in the Kimbrough homicide. Milstead added that police cannot definitively say what the motive for Kimbrough’s slaying was.

“There were past in-stances of him [Kimbrough] being in fights and stuff, but we cannot conclusively say that his murder was linked to any particular incident,” said Milstead.

Sparkle Johnson, Crues’ mother, said Monday that any rumors of her son’s involvement in Kimbrough’s slaying are just that — rumors.

She said she has been told that these rumors are not confirmed, and repeated her belief that her son had nothing to do with anyone’s homicide.

Milstead said police have an unnamed suspect and several people of interest they want to speak with in relation to the shooting. He said police believe there may have been more than one shooter.

Milstead said one of the frustrations in making any arrest in the Crues case is getting more witnesses who may have valuable information to come forward.

“We know there were a number of witnesses to this, but people coming forward has been terrible. We are trying to deal with issues of intimidation as well but still having trouble getting anyone to come forward,” he said.

Milstead said the trouble in getting witnesses to talk is rooted in a mindset by some that police are not friends to the community.

“It’s just the culture,” he said. “They just don’t view the police as an ally in their world. A lot of times they just want to take matters into their own hands.”

Still, Milstead said police are asking that anyone with information regarding either homicide to contact police at 330-746-CLUE (2583) or the detective division at 330-742-8911.


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1bsdtwd(34 comments)posted 3 months, 2 weeks ago

Well Well Well. Just as suspected, our victim wasn't an innocent bystander. The facts will come out. Hopefully the shooters will be caged or put down. I'd prefer "trunking" the little cowards. You know, cover them with beef juice and stick them in the trunk with 3 or 4 malnourished, abused and totrured dogs that they might have used for fighting themselves. Crank up the music and when their screams stop we'll know the dogs did their job. Until minorities view the Police as allies, it will remain the same old "I didn't see anything" and another family will lose a loved one. That might work in the hood for a while and bad things happen to someone else, BUT, soon your phone will ring or a knock at the door will bring horrific news about someone YOU know or love. AND THEN YOU'LL UNDERSTAND THAT VOLUNTARY SILENCE OR BEING INTIMIDATED WILL HAUNT YOU TOO. IF YOU KNOW SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING. IT COULD BE YOUR MOM CRYING NEXT.

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