Friend Remembers Nurse Killed In South Baltimore

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Police Say Ex-Boyfriend Confessed To Murder During LivestreamBy Mike HellgrenDecember 14, 2021 astatine 1:35 pm

BALTIMORE (WJZ) — Yul McIntyre remembers Tara Labang, whose grin “lit up the room,” and helium cannot judge she’s present gone.

McIntyre shared a photograph with WJZ that was taken successful an operating room—the past 1 helium has of Labang earlier her death.

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Police said Labang’s ex-boyfriend, Rajaee Black, killed her connected Saturday day wrong her location successful South Baltimore. He past drove to Columbia, according to authorities, and livestreamed threats against his ex-wife, Wendy Black, extracurricular of her home. He confessed connected Facebook Live to sidesplitting Labang and said Wendy Black was next.

The video shows Wendy Black entering the vestibule of her gathering and past cuts off. Police said Rajaee Black changeable and killed his ex-wife earlier turning the weapon connected himself. The estranged couple’s 2 children were recovered unharmed successful an SUV successful the parking lot.

The fishy and some victims were each nurses.

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McIntyre said helium worked with Labang astatine Saint Agnes and that it has been pugnacious dealing with the loss. He said galore nurses are grieving and retrieve Labang arsenic talented and dedicated to her job.

Statement from Ascension St. Agnes connected the decease of caregiver Tara Labang. Police judge her ex-boyfriend killed her successful Federal Hill past killed his ex-wife successful Columbia earlier turning the weapon connected himself. He went connected Facebook earlier the past homicide announcing his convulsive plans. @wjz pic.twitter.com/z5z73wzJME

— Mike Hellgren (@HellgrenWJZ) December 13, 2021

He said the 2 ne'er discussed their relationships.

Wendy Black had filed aggregate petitions for protective orders against her ex-husband, saying she feared for her life. They were repeatedly denied.

Woman Killed By Ex-Husband In Columbia Murder-Suicide Was Denied Protective Orders https://t.co/zgHZWhUKYn @wjz pic.twitter.com/8zSm5i3OfR

— Mike Hellgren (@HellgrenWJZ) December 14, 2021

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