2 months ago Share Two suspects are accused in the Circle K shooting death of 25-year-old Deon O’Neal Jenkins, while the other two are linked to the overdose deaths of 33-year-old Michael Joseph Burnett Jr. and 39-year-old Dimitry Popkov. by: Brittany Kershaw Public Affairs Manager, Flagler County Sheriff’s Office
The State Attorney’s Office sought and was granted on Tuesday, Jan. 19, four indictments from the Flagler County grand jury in homicide cases in Flagler County, helping to bring three lengthy investigations conducted by the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office Major Case and Special Investigations Units to a conclusion. Every overdose death in Flagler County is now investigated and prosecuted as a homicide. There is no more slap on the wrist for selling drugs that cause overdose deaths. Poison peddlers will be held accountable.”
Jan 21, 2021 8:48 AM Bunnell, FL - Three separate investigations have now come to an end after Flagler County investigators were granted four indictments for homicide. Two indictments were reserved for Derrius Braxton Bauer and Marcus Avery Chamblin, two men accused of killing Deon O’Neal Jenkins outside out of Flagler County gas station in October 2019. Both suspects were arrested on January 7th following a lengthy investigation. That same investigation, according to detectives, included around 2,000 hours of work and spanned parts of Florida, South Carolina, Virginia, and Southern California. 39-year-old Allyson Dawn Bennett is also facing an indictment for murder. A release from the Flagler County Sheriff s Office (FCSO) connects Bennett to the June 2018 death of 33-year-old Michael Joseph Burnett Jr. A grand jury concluded that Bennett had supplied Burnett with a mixture of heroin and Fentanyl which ultimately caused Burnett Junior’s death. Bennett was a
As Deon O Neal Jenkins and a friend sat in a car parked outside a Circle K in Palm Coast in the darkness of an early October morning, a man armed with a high-powered rifle concealed himself behind the gas station.
At 3:34 a.m. on Oct. 12, 2019, the man with the gun emerged from the darkness and within four seconds fired 16 shots at Jenkins, 26, and his friend, said Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly during a press conference on Friday.
Flashes from the gunfire lit up the darkness. One of the bullets pierced Jenkins heart, killing him, a report said. Jenkins friend was hit in the right thigh and survived.
The Flagler County Sheriff's Office has arrested two men in a murder case that Sheriff Rick Staly described as the most extensive investigation in the modern history of his office.
Jan 8, 2021 4:54 PM Palm Coast, FL - A lengthy investigation—the most extensive so far in modern Flagler County history—leads to the arrests of a murder suspect and his getaway driver. According to the Flagler County Sheriff s Office (FCSO), a suspect fired 16 rounds into a parked vehicle at a Palm Coast gas station around 3:30 in the morning on October 12th, 2019. The driver of the vehicle that had been shot fled the area and called 911 after the shooting. His passenger, 25-year-old Deon O’Neal Jenkins, died before paramedics arrived. The driver also suffered a gunshot wound. The events of that morning in October eventually led to what the FCSO is calling the most extensive investigation in the agency s history—involving over 20 local, county, state, and federal law enforcement agencies and over 2,000 investigative hours. During the investigation, detectives trace the shooter’s movements throughbusiness surveillance cameras in the area unt