![]() "Police say an oath and in that oath they say an oath that they are not supposed to be afraid of that position and that is literally in the rules." "This week we are going to talk about the ignorance that was the Derek Chauvin trial - or the ignorance that is essentially just is this f-ing justice system," said Beauvais. During the stream, Beauvais slammed the justice system and police officers, and played the NWA song "F*ck Tha Police."īeauvais begun her stream by talking about the Chauvin trial. ![]() "I would certainly encourage people not to immediately engage with somebody until you find out who exactly that person is, and then immediately you can probably start telling if something's a little bit off base, or they come on extremely aggressive and too strong, and then you just gotta hold back. If/when that continues, you just got to start documenting every single thing," Kahan said.Just hours after downing shots and filming herself on Facebook Live saying "f*ck the police," Jessica Beauvais struck and killed an NYPD officer, the Daily Mail reports.Ī nearly 2 hour live stream was posted to Beauvais' Facebook page as part of the Face the Reality radio show she appears on. And when that wasn't happening, you know, he took the next step." "This is a classic case of someone who was stalking someone who became obsessed with someone who had a public personality, and then was under the false belief that there was actually some potential for a relationship. "This is the absolute worst outcome for a stalking case," said Redmond Police Chief Darrell Lowe.Īndy Kahan, a victim's advocate with Houston Crimestoppers, suggests those with public profiles on social media be cautious when dealing with strangers online. Their requests for him to stop contacting the couple, only escalated, according to records. Sadeghi wrote in detail to law enforcement about how Khodakaramrezaei would call her and message her husband dozens of times a day, send gifts, and even show up to their neighborhood several times, in hopes of seeing her. SUGGESTED: LARGE NOSE BANDIT: Suspect described as having a 'large nose' robs Houston store, police need your help locating himĭocuments show Sadeghi filed an application for an order of protection on March 3, a week before her murder. Investigators believe Khodakaramrezaei became obsessed with Sadeghi. ![]() Meshabi said Khodakaramrezaei was devastated when Sadeghi apparently cut off communication. ![]() Meshabi said the two appeared to develop a friendship, as Khodakaramrezaei told her they would talk on the phone often and had met in person more than once. In particular, Meshabi said she remembered her ex-husband's infatuation with Zohreh Sadeghi, a podcaster he’d met on the social media app, ClubHouse. Khodakaramrezaei would confide in her about his romantic relationships after their divorce because had no one else to talk to, according to Meshabi. SUGGESTED: WEEKEND TRIPLE STABBING: 3 men stabbed during weekend family gathering in Houston, suspect arrested Meshabi, who works for Harris County, said the two of them are originally from Iran and have no other family in the U.S. Meshabi said she never imagined her ex-husband would be capable of such a horrific act. ![]() She didn’t want to have her face shown on camera or have her voice recorded, but revealed she and Khodakaramrezaei were married for seven years and share a daughter together. Records show Neda Meshabi filed for divorce from Khodakaramrezaei in 2018.įOX 26 spoke to Meshabi on the phone Monday. ![]()
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