Two convicted for vigilante murder of Newark teen



Two Newark residents have been convicted for the vigilante-style murder of a teenager in the city two years ago, authorities announced Tuesday.

Felicia Bynum, 51, and James Headen, 33, were found guilty of first-degree murder in the slaying of Kiman Mays, 17, on Aug. 17, 2023, in Newark, according to RLS Media.

Investigators believe Mays and two men, 29-year-old Lonnell Carruthers and 21-year-old Yusuf Julious, committed a series of robberies in the New Jersey city that day, NJ.com reported. Bynum and Headen witnessed multiple crimes and decided to pursue the crew themselves, police said.

Cops said Bynum and Headen pursued the trio through Newark, leading to a car crash and eventual shootout, according to News 12 New Jersey. Mays was killed in the shootout, and Carruthers was wounded.

“Vigilante justice is not justice,” Essex County Assistant Prosecutor Justin Edwab, who tried the case, told NJ.com in a statement. “No one has the right to unlawfully take someone’s life.”

Bynum and Headen were also convicted of first-degree murder conspiracy, second-degree aggravated assault conspiracy and multiple weapons charges, according to NJ.com. They face 30 years to life in prison at their Sept. 15 sentencing hearing.

Carruthers and Julious are still facing charges as well. They stand accused of robbery, conspiracy to commit robbery, receiving stolen property and weapons offenses.



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